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The ideas of the Traditionalist SchoolTraditionalism are considered to begin with [[René Guénon]]. Other membersrepresentatives of thatthis school of thought include [[Ananda Coomaraswamy]], [[Frithjof Schuon]], [[Titus Burckhardt]], [[Martin Lings]], [[Hossein Nasr]], [[William Stoddart]], [[Jean-Louis Michon]], [[Marco Pallis]], [[Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne|Lord Northbourne]], [[Huston Smith]], [[Awadh Kishore Saran]], [[Harry Oldmeadow]], [[Reza Shah-Kazemi]], and [[Patrick Laude]]. Some academics include [[Julius Evola]] in this Schoolschool, although Evola presents many differences in relation to those mentioned.<ref>ROSE, Matthew. A World After Liberalism: Philosophers of the Radical Right. Yale University Press, 2021. p.50-52.</ref> Another author eventually linked to perennialism is [[Mircea Eliade]], although Eliade's link is nuanced and often contested.<ref>SPINETO, Natale. Mircea Eliade and traditionalism. Aries, v. 1, n. 1, p. 62-87, 2001.</ref>
 
===René Guénon===