Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 Indo-Eurasian_research , " esocialsciencenews2005 " <esocialsciencenews2005 wrote: [Moderator's note. Dum & #65533;zil's name may be raised by someone when we discuss Eurasian comparative mythology -- at least one List member (Nick Allen) has a deep interest in Dum & #65533;zil's work. I'm not sure what reaction if any this post will raise, but it is Sunday, and here it is. -- saf] Today the tripartite ideas of Georges Dum & #65533;zil's are often identified with the `New Right'in France (which is neither right nor left of course),Jean-Marie-le Pen ,Alain de Benoist , Synergies Europ & #65533;ennes, and so on. Does anybody on this list knows how sound some of the other ideas of Georges Dum & #65533;zil (mentioned under the heading " Nordic Orientalism " in a soon to be released book by )are from an academic point of view ? And who are some of the academics today, that follow in the footsteps of the traditionalism (sometimes called perenialism )of Mirceau Eliade (I use `traditionalism' here in the sense Mark Sedgwick's " Against the Modern World " ) and Georges Dum & #65533;zil ? For example perennialist,traditionalist, positions sometimes divide, for example mystical experiences, into a few basic categories that transcend cultural boundaries but are described in culturally bound language. Thus Traditionalists often do not refer to the customary rites and practices which anthropologists study today (April 2005) nor do they accept the utilitarian approach of Edmund Burke and Russell Kirk, who treat it as the accumulated wisdom of former ages; rather they view it as a transhistorical body of principles under girding the world's religions. Tradition in his view is that which is immutable and perpetually reborn in a people's experience of its history, for it is rooted in a people's primordial substratum (hence the term 'traditionalism'which ofcourse ever since Alfred Rosenberg has been also p'oliticised'). John Hopkins --- End forwarded message --- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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