
The Pete Quiñones Show The Radical Traditionalist School of Philosophy - w/ Thomas777 - Complete
Feb 22, 2026
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, walks through the Radical Traditionalist school and its thinkers. He traces perennial wisdom, ritual, and sacred time. He contrasts scientism with metaphysics, examines figures like de Maistre, Guénon, Evola and Eliade, and connects traditionalist praxis to political movements and cultural renewal.
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De Maistre's Unexpected Support For The American Revolution
- Joseph de Maistre was a heterodox Catholic, Freemason, and early defender of the American Revolution as aristocratic republicanism.
- Thomas777 recounts de Maistre supporting Jesuits, backing America, and viewing the revolution as non-egalitarian energetic renewal.
Islam Plays A Central Role In Traditionalist Praxis
- Traditionalists often find living traditional forms in Islamic (especially Shia and Sufi) practices and see Islam as crucial to anti-globalist resistance.
- Thomas777 criticizes anti-Islam ignorance and highlights figures like Seyyed Hossein Nasr and Guénon's conversion as strategic, not tribal, affinities.
Guénon Framed Modernity As Anti-Metaphysical Program
- René Guénon and followers view modernity as an ideological program that deliberately eliminates metaphysical reference points from society.
- Thomas777 cites Guénon's search for living traditional pockets (e.g., Sufi communities) as proof modernity actively severs sacred time and authority.








