{"id":2020,"date":"2025-01-07T11:23:16","date_gmt":"2025-01-07T08:23:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/erenyesilyurt.com\/?p=2020"},"modified":"2025-01-16T16:35:19","modified_gmt":"2025-01-16T13:35:19","slug":"ahmet-fatih-andi-spanish-traditionalism-is-anti-modern-but-the-opposite-of-liberalism","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/erenyesilyurt.com\/index.php\/2025\/01\/07\/ahmet-fatih-andi-spanish-traditionalism-is-anti-modern-but-the-opposite-of-liberalism\/","title":{"rendered":"Ahmed Fatih And\u0131: Spanish Traditionalism believed that Spain was not \u2018a nation\u2019 but a \u2018nation of nations\u2019 (naci\u00f3n de naciones)"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>We talked about Spanish traditionalism with Ahmed Fatih And\u0131. And\u0131&#8217;s book, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.kitapyurdu.com\/kitap\/bir-dunya-savasinin-insasi-16-yuzyilda-osmanliispanyol-mucadelesinin-tahlili\/646102.html&#038;manufacturer_id=258492\"><strong>The Construction of a World War in Turkey (Analysing the Ottoman-Spanish Struggle in the 16th Century<\/strong><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/www.kitapyurdu.com\/kitap\/bir-dunya-savasinin-insasi-16-yuzyilda-osmanliispanyol-mucadelesinin-tahlili\/646102.html&#038;manufacturer_id=258492\"> ) <\/a>, which I follow his cinema writings with pleasure, fills a significant gap in his field. I think that the concept of \u2018tradition\u2019, especially in Spain, will bring a new perspective to the discussions on conservative revolutionism.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><em>What are the historical roots of the traditionalist movement in Spain, and how is it connected to the monarchy?<\/em><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>The first truth to state from a historian&#8217;s perspective is that, in 19th-century Spain, the terms \u201ctradition\u201d and \u201cliberalism\u201d were used for the first time in a \u201cpolitical\u201d context as opposing concepts. Unlike the attitude of defending the Ancient Regime simply due to the harm to vested interests, which was common in many modernization and reform processes, the idea of defending \u201ctradition\u201d as a morally superior stance emerged in 19th-century Spain. Spanish Traditionalism moved beyond contexts like maintaining old social customs or conservative bureaucratic decision-making tendencies to become a political demand and ideology. The Spanish Traditionalism made such a name for itself that the term \u201ctraditionalism\u201d, when used in the political realm, first refers to Spanish Traditionalism and later to other traditionalisms.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The values brought by the French Revolution of 1789, whose effects lingered for years, began to spread throughout Europe in the early 19th century. Institutions and mechanisms of the Ancien R\u00e9gime were dismantled, modernist ideas gained public expression, and even some nobles embraced them. In the Spanish context, tradition meant a complete rejection of the French Revolutionary legacy and the preservation of two elements: <strong>fuero<\/strong> (ancient local laws) and <strong>religi\u00f3n<\/strong> (the idea of religion as the sole source of legitimacy). Spanish Traditionalism entered the political scene with the Carlist Wars (1833\u20131840, 1846\u20131849, 1872\u20131876), led by Don Carlos and his heirs, with the aim of preserving and defending these principles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Regarding the first of the two main pillars, <strong>fueros<\/strong> referred to deeply rooted traditional local laws that applied in different regions or cities and having been in effect for centuries. Due to geographical, ethnic, social, and cultural differences, Spain had significant practical variations in its laws, slightly similar to the legal variations between contemporary states of USA. These laws opposed a uniform, centralized authority and reinforced local self-governance (referred to as \u201cautogesti\u00f3n\u201d in Carlist jargon) through town councils, trade guilds, and church elites. They acknowledged that each historic town and people in Spain had its distinct understanding. This pluralistic approach combined with the preservation of religious and traditional values marks a key difference between Spanish Traditionalism and the classical right. The second pillar, <strong>religi\u00f3n<\/strong>, signified the establishment of Catholic faith as both the starting point and ultimate goal of any political activity.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In summary, the preservation of the practices of the Ancien R\u00e9gime, local laws, and Christian doctrine formed the foundation of traditionalism. For traditionalist thought, safeguarding these three principles was seen as possible only under the monarchy, a system considered more resistant to change and durable against the course of the time. Spanish traditionalists upheld with the defense of monarchy for reasons such as the Kingdom of Heaven being a monarchy, the institutions and norms that upheld traditional lifestyles having been established under monarchy and being irreproducible under another system, and the belief in an essential virtue of monarchy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><em>How did Catholic identity and the role of priests as public intellectuals and community leaders shape traditionalist thought in Spanish society?<\/em><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>When discussing Spanish Traditionalism, it\u2019s important to note that while tradition opposes modernity, it is particularly defined as opposing liberalism. As a political ideology, traditionalism or Carlism relied on the concepts of <strong>fueros<\/strong> and regionality, asserting that Spain was not \u201ca single nation\u201d but rather a \u201cnation of nations\u201d (naci\u00f3n de naciones). Until the early 19th century, when nationalist sentiment and the concept of a nation-state were weak, regional loyalty and religious beliefs played a more prominent role as unifying factors.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>In the Spanish Ancien R\u00e9gime (Antiguo R\u00e9gimen de Espa\u00f1a), political power in a region or a city was shared between the king and other local political actors (\u201ccomunidades\u201d). Among the key players, such as trade guilds, city councils, and nobility, the Church stood out. The liberal ideal of a modern state that took away the Church&#8217;s share of power made clergy an integral part of the tangible struggle between tradition and liberalism.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Spanish Traditionalism was rooted in a strict, uncompromising, \u201cconcrete\u201d interpretation of Catholicism, which argued that being a democrat or a liberal excluded one from being a Christian. This interpretation propelled clergy, or \u201cgood shepherds\u201d wishing to guide their \u201cflock,\u201d into the role of public intellectuals and community leaders. One crucial factor supporting the clergy&#8217;s presence in the public sphere was the special place Catholicism occupied in the hearts of Spaniards. While ideological loyalty to Catholicism had been strong since the era of Philip II, and even earlier, a mystical dimension was added when an 18th-century priest, Bernardo de Hoyos, claimed that Christ had told him: \u201cIn Spain, I will reign with more reverence than anywhere else in the world.\u201d This statement gave rise to the slogan \u201cReinar\u00e9 en Espa\u00f1a\u201d (\u201cI will reign in Spain\u201d), elevating Catholicism\u2019s centrality and its connection to Spanish Traditionalism to a mystical level.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Within the traditionalist movement, alongside Carlism, Integrism emerged in the 19th century as another significant current. Among clergy aligned with the traditionalist school, an integrist named F\u00e9lix Sard\u00e0 y Salvany serves as a key example of public intellectualism and leadership. His famous work <em>El Liberalismo Es Pecado<\/em> (\u201cLiberalism is a Sin\u201d) crystallized a definitive rejection of liberalism, directly opposing attempts to synthesize it with Catholicism. In terms of leadership, Manuel Santa Cruz Loidi, known as \u201cEl Cura,\u201d is an outstanding example. In the 1870s, Loidi served as a guerrilla leader for the Carlists while maintaining his identity as a priest. His charismatic leadership and military prowess earned him legendary fame.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>During the Carlist phase of Spanish Traditionalism, religion, politics, and warfare became intertwined, making the influence of clergy and religious motivations and organizations dominant in the traditionalist cause. It is also notable that the Carlist movement adopted an ecclesiastical term, defining itself as the <strong>Comuni\u00f3n Tradicionalista<\/strong> (\u201cTraditionalist Communion\u201d). In subsequent years, during the Spanish Civil War, the targeting of priests, churches, and holy tombs, as well as the thousands of clergy murdered during the period known as the <strong>Red Terror<\/strong> (Terror Rojo), vividly illustrates the impact of their influence.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><em>How can the historical and cultural relationships between Latin America and Spain be interpreted from a traditionalist perspective?<\/em><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>The formation of nationalism in Spain presents a unique case in the context of sociology. Because Spain&#8217;s traditional political organization was based on regionalism and the concept of a \u201cnation of nations,\u201d centralism and the nation-state ideal were left to \u201cliberal\u201d politicians and statesmen. Although Franco\u2019s regime emphasized the idea of a Spanish nation and engaged in nation-building efforts, for reasons that would require a separate discussion, I do not consider Franco\u2019s Spain as a nation-state. Apart from Franco\u2019s exceptional stance and today\u2019s political parties imitating American conservatism, the Spanish \u201cright\u201d generally leans toward the identity of <strong>Hispanidad<\/strong> (Hispanic identity) rather than a nation-state framework. As an extension of the idea of a \u201cnation of nations\u201d within Spain, all former imperial communities speaking Spanish and adhering to Catholicism are considered Hispanic.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>For commentators aligned with the Ancien R\u00e9gime and tradition, Sim\u00f3n Bol\u00edvar has become a prime target of criticism. The states founded under Bol\u00edvar\u2019s leadership followed the mold of the modern nation-state, dismantling the local laws and elites inherited from the Ancien R\u00e9gime. Consequently, Bol\u00edvar is denounced, and letters he wrote to some British authorities are often cited to portray him as a traitor.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Similarly, issues such as the Spanish Empire\u2019s Christian charity (<strong>caridad<\/strong>) or its racial hybridization (<strong>mestizaje<\/strong>) by incorporating native peoples who adopted the Catholic faith are presented as counterarguments to the <strong>Leyenda Negra Espa\u00f1ola<\/strong> (\u201cBlack Legend of Spain\u201d), a collection of anti-Spanish historical theses seen by traditionalists as ideologically motivated.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>While occasional calls for reunification with Spain (<strong>reunificacionismo<\/strong>) are voiced by small groups in various Latin American countries, it is difficult to claim that these calls have broad resonance. In the Latin American context, the emphasis of the traditionalist movement seems to lie more on <strong>Hispanidad<\/strong> (Hispanic identity) than on ancient laws or other aspects of tradition.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><em>How are \u201cstrangers\u201d and \u201cliberals\u201d perceived by the Spanish traditionalist movement?<\/em><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>As noted earlier, Spanish Traditionalism was based on a strict and uncompromising interpretation of Catholicism. Liberal tendencies were seen as the antithesis of tradition and a symbol of moral evil. The local identity, communal solidarity, and religious affiliation embodied in tradition were viewed by traditionalists as inseparable components of the Iberian peoples or nations. Consequently, \u201cwhat is not tradition\u201d was also considered \u201cforeign\u201d and \u201cnot belonging\u201d to Iberia or Spain. The slogan of the 1872 Carlist War encapsulates this sentiment: \u201c\u00a1Abajo el extranjero! \u00a1Viva Espa\u00f1a!\u201d (\u201cDown with strangers! Long live Spain!\u201d).<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A practice reinforcing the perception of liberals as foreigners was the occasional use of the term <strong>guiri<\/strong>\u2014a word now associated with tourists and outsiders\u2014to describe liberals. To Carlists, ideals contrary to tradition were foreign to Spanish soil, and those who embraced them were strangers\/aliens themselves. As the Carlist Wars of the 19th century were civil wars, fighting against these \u201cstrangers\u201d within the homeland was regarded as a source of pride and valor. This is perfectly reflected in the lyrics of one of the most popular Carlist songs, <em>Calzame las Alpargatas<\/em>: \u201cCalzame las alpargatas, dame la boina, carga el fusil; que voy a matar m\u00e1s GUIRIS que flores tiene mayo y abril!\u201d. Translated from Spanish, these words mean: \u201cPut on my espadrilles, give me my beret, load the rifle; I\u2019m going to kill more liberals\/strangers than flowers of May and April!\u201d<\/p>\n\n\n\n<h4 class=\"wp-block-heading\"><strong><em>What is the current state of the traditionalist movement in contemporary Spain?<\/em><\/strong><\/h4>\n\n\n\n<p>Carlism became almost synonymous with traditionalism, overshadowing other currents such as Integrism in terms of public visibility. And Carlism, with its persistence and tenacity, outlived its Portuguese counterpart Miguelism, its French counterpart Legitimism, and its Mexican counterpart the Cristeros. However, following Franco\u2019s death in the 1970s, the Carlists failed to secure significant space in mainstream politics. The democratic winds blowing after Franco and the fact that the Carlist Party (<strong>Partido Carlista<\/strong>), founded in 1970, remained banned until 1977 contributed to this. Over time, the lack of success led to frequent internal divisions and the emergence of factions within Carlism. The separation between new traditionalists leaning toward self-management (<strong>autogesti\u00f3n<\/strong>) and federalism and classic traditionalists advocating the Ancien R\u00e9gime and monarchy began in the 1970s, further eroding the authentic 19th-century Carlist-Traditionalism. After the bloody Montejurra Incident in 1972, where the two factions clashed, Carlism chose to continue as a cultural and spiritual movement, distancing itself from armed means. Today, outside the Carlists, the label \u201ctraditionalist\u201d is rarely used, and the Carlists, under the leadership of Don Sixto Enrique de Borb\u00f3n, persist as a cultural movement. Although Partido Carlista, belonging to the 1970&#8217;s faction keeps existing as a fringe faction today, all branches of Carlism is represented by slim percentages.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The points where contemporary Spanish traditionalists differ from the \u201calt-right\u201d in rhetoric include the adoption of ex-imperial groups outside Spain, the defense of Hispanic identity, the rejection of democracy, the strict application of Christian dogmas not just culturally but devoutly, hostility toward Israel and the United States (unlike parties like VOX), and the continued adherence to the traditional view of Jews as \u201cthe killers of Christ\u201d in opposition to the newly popularized notion of \u201cJudeo-Christianity\u201d.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>During the floods that affected all of Spain in October 2024, while the progressive Prime Minister Pedro S\u00e1nchez appeared before the press in spotless clothes, the King, Felipe VI\u2014often accused of globalism and whose political views are not significantly different from S\u00e1nchez\u2019s\u2014was seen participating in relief efforts in mud covered clothes. This was interpreted among both traditionalists and conservatives as evidence of a stark moral difference between a king and a politician, even if the king was perceived as being on the \u201cmorally wrong\u201d side.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>We talked about Spanish traditionalism with Ahmed Fatih And\u0131. And\u0131&#8217;s book, The Construction of a World War in Turkey (Analysing the Ottoman-Spanish Struggle in the 16th Century ) , which I follow his cinema writings with pleasure, fills a significant gap in his field. 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