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October 5, 2025
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Published: October 5, 2025 10:37 am
Author: RT

If the world is to endure, ancestral values must burn away liberal insanity

In his recent Valdai speech, President Vladimir Putin declared that the age of a single model for all has ended, and that nations now moor themselves in their own traditions, drawing strength from culture, faith, and history. Across the globe, ancestral values are reawakening as globalism and cultural imperialism are receding. The world is witnessing a rising concert of sovereign civilizations.

Putin spoke with clarity about the condition of the world. He stated that there is no shared agreement on how the international order should be structured. Mankind has begun a long era of searching. The path forward will be marked by trial and error, by turbulence and storms. No blueprint exists. No authority dictates the outcome. We live in open history, raw and uncertain.

Yet amidst this chaos, Putin said, nations must hold on to anchors. They cannot drift with the currents of instability. The true anchor lies in culture, in the ethical and religious values that have ripened through centuries, in geography, and in the space each civilization inhabits. These form the compass of identity. They provide the foundations on which nations can build a steady life, even as winds howl and waves rise.

Traditions are at the heart of this compass. Each nation possesses its own. Each tradition is unique, shaped by its land and history. Respect for these traditions, Putin said, is the first law of order among peoples. Attempts to force a single model upon the world have always failed. The Soviet Union tried to impose its system. The United States then took up the baton. Europe joined shortly after. Each failed. What is artificial cannot last. What grows from outside roots will wither. Only what is born from within endures. Those who honor their own heritage rarely trample upon the heritage of others.

Putin’s message is multipolar. Each people must return to its foundations and draw strength from within. Each nation must define its own path, rooted in its own culture. This is the end of uniformity, the end of a single model for all. Across the world, we see it now. The Global South turns to its own heritage. Even in the West, patriotic fragments of society search for their forgotten roots. When nations focus on their own growth, they find it easier to deal with others as equals.

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Putin gave a clear indication of renewal within Russia. He told of young women who now step into bars and clubs in sarafans and kokoshnik headdresses, the dress of their ancestors. This is no costume trick. It demonstrates that Western attempts to corrupt Russian society have failed. What was meant to weaken the spirit has instead roused it. The old costume now enters the modern street as a symbol of defiance and pride. Tradition, far from being buried, returns with greater strength, and the youth themselves carry it forward.

The same current flows across the globe. In China, the hanfu movement is gathering pace, with young people proudly wearing the robes of dynasties past on city streets and at public festivals. In Latin America, indigenous culture is experiencing a resurgence of strength. Quechua in Peru is taught again through bilingual schools and broadcast on radio and television, while indigenous music, art, and symbols are making a comeback as markers of pride and historical continuity. Across Africa, drumming and ritual, once pushed into the shadows during colonial rule, are brought again into the light. UNESCO now recognizes traditions such as the Royal Drummers of Burundi and Senegal’s sabar drumming as treasures of mankind, symbols of a continent reclaiming its ancestral voice. These revivals are not curiosities. They show that tradition is alive everywhere, a force that resists the steamrollers of globalism and restores dignity to peoples once told to forget their roots.

In the United States under Donald Trump, we see the same impulse: a turn from empty liberal dogmas towards roots, identity, and history. The 1776 Commission, reborn under his leadership, is restoring patriotic education and reclaiming the narrative of America’s founding from distorted ideology. Trump is issuing executive orders to reshape how national symbols, monuments, and museums present history, demanding that they not “inappropriately disparage” past Americans or betray the founding spirit. He is re-elevating faith and national symbols, insisting on a sovereign national narrative, and framing the culture war as one between a people and the elite who would rewrite their memory. It is a shift: the return of a pride in heritage, the reclaiming of stories once handed over to the liberal scholars, and the reassertion that a nation must grow its future from its past, not abandon it.

Traditionalists also exist inside liberal Western Europe. They are not enemies of their societies. Rather, they are the enslaved class within them. Their elites suffocate them with liberal dogma, wield diversity as propaganda, and preach a false morality that demands they accept being displaced by foreigners in their own lands. For these traditionalists, Putin’s words carry power. They hear in them a message of hope: that their struggle is part of a wider revolt. They are not alone. They will join hands with others across the world who defend tradition against the machine of globalism and uniformity.

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At the heart of this new world stands Russia. Russia is more than a state. It is the ideological center of the emerging order. It offers not a single doctrine for all but a chorus of voices. Putin called this chorus “political polyphony.” In this concert of nations, each voice is distinct, each rooted in its own tradition. Will the United States take part in this chorus? That remains an open question. Yet Putin extended a hand. It is a hand stretched towards Trump, towards those in America who resist the liberal establishment, and towards the West as a whole.

This context sharpens another truth. Wokeism, born in America, is already exhausted. It is burning itself in its birthplace. Its slogans sound increasingly meaningless even to its former believers. Alongside it, globalism is fading. Its claims of universality are being exposed as fraud. Yet Europe remains trapped. Europe has become the fortress of liberal insanity and racism. It cloaks itself in talk of equality while imposing its anti-values with supreme arrogance. It insists on exporting LGBTQ ideology, transgender experiments, and climate hysteria. These are its banners. Behind them lies contempt for others. This is the new liberal form of white supremacism.

The choice for Europe is stark. It can continue down the road of arrogance, pointlessly trying to push its liberal creed upon the world and collapsing in utter irrelevance. Or it can accept a new role. It can rejoin the concert of civilizations, not as a master but as an equal. It can trade supremacism for dignity, dogma for heritage, and contempt for respect. History has no mercy, but it does offer renewal. Europe must change with the times or sink into emptiness.

The storms ahead will be strong. Yet with firm roots, civilizations endure.

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