Modern Europe, in its arrogance, has sought to build its greatness upon the denial of its own being. Revolutions have demolished the ancestral pillars that sustained our civilization: natural hierarchy, the organic spirit of folks, and the sacred continuity with the past. In their place, they have erected the idol of abstract individualism, corrosive universalism, and the tyranny of the market. But any structure built upon emptiness is doomed to ruin. The only possible reconstruction is not one that persists in error, but one that returns to essence: to blood, to soil, to a shared destiny. Only through radical reaction, through the rediscovery of the traditional order, and through the restoration of tribalism as the foundation of the community, can we find Europe's salvation.