Christopher Scott Thompson

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Christopher Scott Thompson



Average rating: 3.9 · 162 ratings · 21 reviews · 18 distinct worksSimilar authors
Pagan Anarchism

4.04 avg rating — 71 ratings — published 2016 — 2 editions
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Highland Broadsword: Lesson...

3.44 avg rating — 18 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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Highland Knife Fighting: Wi...

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A God Who Makes Fire: The B...

4.18 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2013
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Lessons of the Broadsword M...

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Highland Martial Culture: T...

3.33 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2009 — 4 editions
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Highland Martial Culture: T...

3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 2009
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Broadsword Academy

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The Music of His Sword: Mar...

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I Remember Nothing

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“Some modern Pagans claim to be staunchly apolitical, seeing radical Paganism as a highly unwelcome trend that corrupts religion by mixing it with politics. Political neutrality is conservative by default. When the entire world is under threat from industrial capitalism, what does it mean for a Pagan to be apolitical? It can only mean that you will allow mountains be blown apart for coal, forests to be clear-cut, rivers to be poisoned, and the Earth to be overheated until it becomes unlivable. From the perspective of animism, that can only mean that you are no friend to the spirits but a collaborator with those who would destroy them and leave us all with a dead world.

Pagan anarchists don't make rules for other people. No one is saying that a Pagan is "not allowed" to be a supporter of capitalism. You're always allowed to do whatever you choose- but that doesn't mean it makes sense. You can be an "apolitical Pagan" if you want, but the consequence of your apolitical position will be the death of everything you claim to worship.”
Christopher Scott Thompson, Pagan Anarchism



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