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November 13, 2020

Éliphas Lévi

I just ended a few weeks in the company of the occultist Éliphas Lévi (1810-75). This was meant to be a break from my usual subjects: he is known above all else for his drawing of Baphomet and for books like The Dogma and Ritual of High Magic; he also loves a good quip at the expense of atheists, materialists, and pantheists.

But Lévi was also a lifelong left-wing political radical who paid for his early writings with jail time. His grand religio-political vision anticipated a universal religion in a future age of peace and love.

He was also a rationalist of a sort; his personal faith was based on a comparative philosophy of religion, similar to Huston Smith and Joseph Campbell.

Also, as it turns out, one of my earliest translations, Flora Tristan's "Emancipation of Woman" was edited by Lévi, under his given name (Adolphe Constant).

The new books are The Catechism of Peace and The Book of Sages.
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Published on November 13, 2020 15:46

November 16, 2019

Update on my work

I've been pretty busy lately: revising a bunch of the early books (Proudhon, Palante, the anonymous materialists), preparing most of my e-books for paperback, and working on new stuff (a new Diderot collection soon).

I'm most excited about my 2nd ed. of 'The First Atheist' (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06ZY2PLS4) in ebook and ppbk, a book by and about the obscure late-1600s German atheist and anarchist Matthias Knutzen, called "the devil's apostle" by his enemies.
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Published on November 16, 2019 07:41