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Clarification On "Fake Tradition Is Traditional"

Quality
59
Solid
Claude Shift
45
Moderate
RWI
2
of 10

Follows up on

Fake Tradition Is Traditional — Essay · Jun 2024

Summary

A short follow-up refining his 'Fake Tradition Is Traditional' post. Reframes the earlier binary (Sam Kriss's 'just do stuff' vs tying to the past) into three things: (1) doing something for purely practical reasons with no ritual intent (columns from tree-trunks, gargoyles from rainspouts); (2) doing something self-consciously for aesthetic/ritual/community reasons with no sacredness/tradition story; (3) same but WITH a tradition/sacredness story. Claim: (1) and (3) reliably seed valuable traditions but (2) works less well -- so if you need a tradition in a hurry (and can't wait for the slow utilitarian route), (3) is your best bet (echoing the failed 2010s secular-church attempts).

Why this score

Quality 59 · Solid. Solid (upper)/low-Strong: a tidy, useful conceptual clarification (the three-way split), but short and derivative of the parent post.

Claude’s paradigm shift 45 · Moderate. Moderate: the utilitarian / self-conscious-secular / tradition-story trichotomy is a modestly fresh refinement.

Real-world impact 2 · Minor. Minor/within-discourse: a note on the sociology of tradition; no material footprint.