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Whatever Happened to Tradition?

History, Belonging and the Future of the West
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Whatever Happened to Tradition? explores the profound importance of tradition in Western society amid contemporary crises like Brexit, Trump, and the pandemic. Tim Stanley argues that our culture’s habit of discarding old knowledge leaves us lost and uncertain. Drawing on diverse examples from Australian deserts to nineteenth-century Japan, the book illustrates how tradition can be both beautiful and practical—linking individuals to community and past generations. Stanley defends often controversial concepts such as authority, nostalgia, and spiritual transcendence, showing that tradition adapts cleverly and can be rebuilt to foster self-knowledge and freedom.
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Whatever Happened to Tradition? suits readers interested in politics, philosophy, culture, and history who seek a thoughtful defence of tradition in modern times. Those curious about the social, political, and spiritual roles of tradition and its potential revival will find this work compelling.

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Historian Tim Stanley makes an impassioned case for embracing the past and recognising the value of tradition.

Historian Tim Stanley makes an impassioned case for embracing the past and recognising the value of tradition.

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The West feels lost. Brexit, Trump, the coronavirus: we hurtle from one crisis to another, lacking definition, terrified that our best days are behind us.

The central argument of this book is that we can only face the future with hope if we have a proper sense of tradition – political, social and religious. We ignore our past at our peril. The problem, argues Tim Stanley, is that the Western tradition is anti-tradition, that we have a habit of discarding old ways and old knowledge, leaving us uncertain how to act or, even, of who we really are.

In this wide-ranging book, we see how tradition can be both beautiful and useful, from the deserts of Australia to the court of nineteenth-century Japan. Some of the concepts defended here are highly controversial in the modern West: authority, nostalgia, rejection of self and the hunt for spiritual transcendence. We’ll even meet a tribe who dress up their dead relatives and invite them to tea.

Stanley illustrates how apparently eccentric yet universal principles can nurture the individual from birth to death, plugging them into the wider community, and creating a bond between generations. He also demonstrates that tradition, far from being pretentious or rigid, survives through clever adaptation, that it can be surprisingly egalitarian.

The good news, he argues, is that it can also be rebuilt. It’s been done before. The process is fraught with danger, but the ultimate prize of rediscovering tradition is self-knowledge and freedom.

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This is a rich and reflective book drawn from wide reading and personal experience, praised for its abundance of knowledge and passionate conviction. Critics liken Stanley to Roger Scruton, suggesting he eloquently defends national traditions with intellectual rigour. The book is hailed as brilliant and radical, offering inspiration beyond contemporary self-centred perspectives. Reviewers appreciate its persuasive presentation of tradition as a grounding and adaptable force in society.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781399404877

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 29 September 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Continuum

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 18.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 191g

Pages: 272

About the Author

Tim Stanley is a historian and journalist. He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge with a PhD in 2007, is the author of three books on American history and has taught at the University of Sussex and Royal Holloway, University of London. He started writing for the Daily Telegraph in 2011 and is now a parliamentary sketchwriter, leader writer and columnist. He often appears as a commentator on TV and radio, including on The Moral Maze. He lives in Kent with a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel called Bertie.

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