In our post-Enlightenment world, the word “tradition” often carries negative connotations. When coupled with adjectives like “regressive” and portrayed as that which impedes whatever has acquired the label of progress, the idea of tradition conveys a sense of being antithetical to humans’ wellbeing. The truth is something quite different. [1]
Tradition and the renewal of civilization
Samuel Gregg, Library of Law & LibertyWednesday, March 22, 2017
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