
An important prerequisite of a movement is a common vocabulary. The ability to form a unified front against our enemies, as well as the pursuit of Gaelicism, requires clean and accurate expression of our positions. Emphasis must be placed on the use of common vocabulary by all supporters and allies of our movement.
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Arya: (Geography) the proto-Indo-European root word for Éire. (Gaelicism) The path of nobility; overcoming natural tendencies and transforming into an image of perfection; the purpose of a Gaelicist nation.
Capitalism/Communism: false dichotomy of economic theories, both based on the (non-Gaelic) belief that abundance of produce is valuable as an end in itself
Conservatism: (non-Gaelic) category of political theories based on the (non-Gaelic) assumption that people are unimproveable, and hence that the function of the state is to limit damage done in the nation by the unimproveable people
Duty: (Gaelic) imperative towards some action, bequeathed by moral conscience
Empiricism: (non-Gaelic) reliance upon observational knowledge
Farmer: non-exploiter of Goys; prehistoric lifestyle archetype identified with Gaels
Folk: people in a nation who advance the purpose of the nation
Folkism: Prioritization of folk over non-folk
Gael: An ethno-linguistic group which originated in Ireland and subsequently spread to Scotland and the Isle of Man. (Gaelcicism) Noble Person; one who pursues Arya
Gaelic: (or Goidelic) One of the two branches of the Insular Celtic languages; the three modern Goidelic languages are Irish (Gaeilge), Scottish Gaelic (Gàidhlig), and Manx (Gaelg). These are all descended from Primitive Irish.
Gaelic culture: lifestyle conducive to selecting for spiritual nobility in its folk
Gaelicism (New Gaelicism): The unity among Gaelic individuals across denominational divides with the objective of establishing a Gaelic folkist nation; adherence to Arya.
Gaelicist: supporter of Gaelicism.
Gentile: anyone who is neither Gaelic nor ignoble (typically used to refer to ‘right-wingers’, especially ‘racists’)
Goy: member of any group bred as an exploitable resource for another group
Humanism: Tribalism with the tribe defined as humanity.
Hunter: exploiter of Goys by brute force; prehistoric lifestyle archetype identified with Gentiles
Idealism: (Gaelic) argument by appeal to nobility as a source of moral authority
Liberalism: A category of political theories based on the belief that the improvement of people cannot be defined, and hence that the function of the state is to enable a nation to withstand the absence of absolute standards.
Mag Éalga: “Plain of the Aryans” – An island/plain composed of the British Isles, Scandinavia and areas now beneath the seas; birthplace of the Aryans.
Militarism: (Gaelic) attitude of valuing survival – individual or collective – only as a means to fulfill the purpose
Modernity: A descending process in the cycle of existence in which manifests the lowest possibilities of vice and corruption; quantity reigns over quality & expertise, humans are arranged in physical-economic order, man and the cosmos are increasingly determined by matter.
Natural selection: membership selection system based on sheer ability to survive, hence almost never favouring Gaelic interests
Naturalism: (non-Gaelic) argument by appeal to nature as a source of moral authority
Nobility: refusal to accept slavery in any form, including spiritual slavery by natural tendencies
Non-Gaelic: willing slave/slavemaster; anyone who prefers slavery to death
Non-folk: people in a nation who do not advance the purpose of the nation
Optimization: (Gaelic) planning concept based on ensuring no more resources are used than is required to fulfill the purpose
Particularism: (Non-Gaelic) attitude where ‘good’/morality is defined as what is good for one’s own tribe
Preservationism: (non-Gaelic) belief that any arbitrary identity should continue to exist just because it already exists, in other words that perpetuation requires no justification
Radicalism: category of political theories based on the (Gaelic) assumption that improvement of people is both definable and possible, and hence that the function of the state is to steer this improvement
Rationalism: (Gaelic) reliance upon logical knowledge
Rebirth: The total abandonment/destruction of presently popular attitudes in pursuit of the Gaelicist system.
Revival: The implementation of ideas based on the Gaelicist system after a Revolution.
Revivalism (Rebirthism): The belief that current systems are unsustainable/un-restorable and that these can only be overcome by the resurrection of a new Gaelic being/system.
Revolt: (non-Gaelic) Uprising based on dissatisfaction with the consequences of presently popular thought.
Revolution: (Gaelic) Uprising based on dissatisfaction with the causes of presently popular systems.
Right: (non-Gaelic) license towards some action, granted by present authority
Survivalism: (non-Gaelic) attitude of valuing survival – individual or collective – as an end in itself
Sustainability: (non-Gaelic) planning concept based on ensuring resources are not used so quickly that they will run out
Traditionalism: (sometimes Radical/Integral Traditionalism) A school of thought that recognizes that, in order to escape the modern crisis, we must first escape the modern mindset; pursues the idea that our present existence (or humankind’s position) is not in a physical-economic order, but in a cosmic order, that emanates from one primordial source.
Trait: personal characteristic with positive or negative folk value
Tribalism: An attitude of in-group altruism and out-group indifference.
Universalism: (Gaelic) attitude of compassion towards all beings as morality is independent of group affiliation
Zionist: supporter of Zionism
Zionist Correctness (ZC): taking a position contrary to mainstream Political Correctness (PC) in a way that is beneficial to Zionism (e.g. Islamophobia, race-baiting)












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