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الجمعيات السرية

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يتناول الكتاب موضوع الجمعيات السرية التى قد تكون تعبيرا عن تمرد الإنسان على عالم المادة المصمت. وهو تمرد بلا شك محمود، و لكنه- مع هذا- اهتمام له جانبه المظلم.فكثير من الناس الذين يفشلون فى التعامل مع العصر الحديث، وفى تفسير ما يحدث لهم، وهو عصر بلاشك يسبب الاغتراب والقلق، يلجأون إلى الصيغة السحرية: الحركات السرية.

292 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1967

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Norman Ian MacKenzie

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Norman Ian MacKenzie was a British journalist, educationalist and historian who helped the Open University (OU) in the late 1960s.

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Profile Image for Erik Graff.
5,169 reviews1,465 followers
May 14, 2021
I picked this up expecting a light excursion into the world of esoteric conspiracies. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised to find a series of serious essays about such diverse topics as the Mao, Mao; the Thugs; the Templars; the Assassins; the Rosicrucians; the Mafia; the Masons; the KKK; the ancient Greek mysteries; and the history of secret societies in China. Although there are many authors, the approach of all of them is informatively historical and sociological, with an overarching intention of understanding the various appeals and powers of such organizations.
Profile Image for معتز عناني.
Author 1 book73 followers
October 18, 2013
الكتاب بحث في تاريخ ونشأة مجموعة من الجماعات السرية التي معظمها انتهى وجوده واختفت ، اذن فهو كتاب يناقش افكار لجماعات ليست عصرية ،، ولكن تكمن أهميته في الاسقاطات لتجارب تلك الجماعات السرية مع الجماعات السرية في زمننا المعاصر

لخص الكاتب فكرة ان معظم البشر مؤمنون بانهم ليسوا مجرد جزء من العالم المادي المحسوس ، وانما لهم صلة بعالم اخر اكثر اتساعاً ورحابة، العالم الغير المرئي الروحاني ،، فيبدأ البشر من هنا تكوين جماعات سرية ليتشاركوا اسرارهم الروحانية المزعومة في معظم الأوقات ،، ثم ما يلبث ان تكبر الجماعة وتزداد مصادر دخولها فتبدأ بالتدخل بسياسات الدول والتأثير عليها ومحاولة الانقلاب عليها ان لزم الأمر ،، ثم يتطور الأمر لصدام مع المجتمع فيبدأ هنا يبرز الانتقام العنيف في فكر هذه الجماعات بجانب اندساس ذوي الأطماع في تلك الجماعات مما يشري الفساد الفكري ،، فتبدأ تلك الجماعات عاجلاً ام اجلاً بالاضمحلال والانتهاء

* الجمعيات أربعة انواع رئيسية وهي : الجمعية المفتوحة والجمعية المحدودة والجمعية الخاصة والجمعية السرية

الغريب في الأمر ،، لان معظم الحركات السرية تندفع من اسباب روحانية ، فهي تتأثر بالديانات الموجودة في المجتمع كالبوذية في الهند ، والزرادشتية في الصين ، والطوطمية في افريقيا ، والمسيحية واليهودية في اوروبا وامريكا .. وهنا تكاد تتقارب الطقوس السرية المبنية على افكار غريبة تعود نشأتها الى القابالاة اليهودية المستقاة بشكل ما من الديانة الفرعونية القديمة ،، امثال عبادة ايزيس !!

وهنا تتسائل عن حقيقة تلك القوى الخفية ،، هل هي روحانية دينية ،، او شيطانية .. لان كل الجماعات تنحرف عن مسار دينها الطبيعي


الكتاب مع انه ينسب لنورمان ماكنزي ،، ولكن يتضح انه بحث ضم مجموعة من الكتب لمجموعة من الكتاب ابرزهم ديفيد انان ثم مرفين جونز واخرين
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48 reviews19 followers
August 7, 2013
الكتاب كمحتوى وكملعومات جيد جدا جدا
كترجمة ممكن يكون عادي
بس اللي مش عادي هو كيفية سرد الترجمة عشان تحقق المضمون بتاع الكتاب
انت ممكن تترجم جمل كويس جدا جدا جدا لا خلاف على ذلك كمترجم
لكن انت محتاج تكون فاهم يعني ايه كتابة عشان تقدر تستخدم المضمون الانجليزي وتصيغة بترجمة كويسة يستوعبها القارئ
اراهن اي حد هيقرا الكتاب ده انه هيمل منه .. انا لولا المعلومات القيمة اللي فيه كنت سيبتوه من زمان
بس صممت اقراه بسبب محتواه خصوصا انه مش مشيطن كل حاجه ومزود فيها ومهول الموضوع .. بالعكس الكتاب فيه المعلومة التاريخية اللي تقدر تثق فيها بسهولة

بصفة عامة بشوية صبر الكتاب ممتع وفيه معلومات كويسه عن جماعات سرية لطالما سمعنا اسمها بيتردد بدون ما نعرف كيف بدأت وسبب نشأتها ....

لو الانجليزي بتاعك كويس ربما تكون النسخة الانجليزي افضل
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316 reviews21 followers
March 22, 2024
It is possible that some degree of secrecy is necessary for the survival of a society. That is a view put forth by Norman MacKenzie, the editor of Secret Societies, a collection of scholarly essays on the titular subject. This statement is less of an argument in favor of anything and more of an introductory idea to lead into a history of secretive organizations, what they do, and what they have done.

In the introduction and conclusion by MacKenzie, he starts with a Freudian explanation as to why secrecy develops in an individual. In order for society to function, some things need to be done out of the public eye. For this reason, we have private bathrooms, clothing, and bedrooms with locks on the doors. Governments and militaries also need to keep secrets, and sometimes groups that oppose them form in secrecy to protect their members’ identities. In the latter case, secrecy can be used as a motivational force or as a means of social bonding. Some people even fetishize secrecy and go to great lengths to maintain a private life strongly guarded from their public persona. MacKenzie’s introductory remarks lead to the question of what kind of a man joins a secret society (historically, secret societies have been primarily open to male membership only). Maybe the question “What kind of a man reads Playboy would yield a similar answer. (That is an obscure joke. If you want me to explain it you will have to go through an initiation ceremony after paying a $100 entrance fee. Feel free to contact me if you are interested.) MacKenzie actually leaves this question unanswered by the end of the book.

From there, we get a series of chapters written by historians and social scientists, none of which are people I have ever heard of. The first examines secret societies in pre-modern, tribal cultures. Even though the author uses the outdated word “primitive”, the essay still stands up as a good introduction to the subject. It is written from a functional perspective to show how secret societies connect members to their group, transmit knowledge across generations, preserve specialized skills, and maintain structure in society. Some of these societies maintain legalistic codes and shamanistic traditions that are necessary for cultural survival. None of this was new information to me, but I can see how it might be eye-opening information for someone unfamiliar with the social sciences. And I’m not referring to opening the eye in the triangle, so don’t even go there.

From there, essays cover the Mau Mau movement which happened in Kenya when members of the Kikuyu tribe rebelled against British colonialists. The Thugees of India were also a troublesome group of Muslim highwaymen who secretly worshiped the Hindu goddess Kali similar to the way Santa Muerte is prayed to by members of the Mexican underworld today. We also learn about medieval societies like the Assassins, led by Hassan-i Sabbah and the Knights Templar. By this point, you might notice that there is a political dimension to some, if not all, of these secret societies. The Carbonari, for example, were a group of Italian nationalists and the Assassins were formed because Hassan-i Sabbah had ambitions of becoming a prominent imam in the Islamic caliphate. The Chinese triad societies also originated as Buddhist monks who fought to restore the Ming Dynasty after the Mongol Manchus invaded and conquered them from the north. (Lesson for the MAGA people who don’t know about history: the Great Wall of China failed)

The Enlightenment saw a different kind of secret society emerge. The Order Of the Rose Cross formed to push the newfound interests in science, philosophy, medicine, alchemy, and mysticism, serving as inspiration for later modern groups like The Hermetic Order Of the Golden Dawn which was little more than a bunch of men wearing costumes and pretending to be wizards. Those types might have insisted on secrecy simply because they knew people would laugh at them. The author isn’t sure if the Rose Cross actually existed, but there are better texts out there that give a more complete picture like The Rosicrucian Enlightenment by Frances A. Yates. Then came the Freemasons and the Illuminati, two groups that have had more conspiracy theory crap written about them than any other organization. The Illuminati were little more than a book club for anarchist and atheist college students.

In modern times, nationalist and terrorist groups operated as secret societies like the Irish Republican Brotherhood, the forerunner of the IRA. Meanwhile, the Northern Irish Order of Orangemen grew to maintain Protestant dominance, resisting the revolution to unite Ireland under one government at the expense of the British colonialists. The Orangemen might bear some semblance to the Ku Klux Klan, addressed in the final chapter, since both secret societies intended to maintain and preserve a way of life they saw slipping away from them as the rest of the world progressed and changed. The Sicilian-American Mafia also get an informative chapter describing their history and complex relationship with legal institutions. The Mafia also originated as a means of maintaining social stability through family loyalty on the island of Sicily which kept getting conquered and re-conquered by foreign invaders with little interest in the impoverished peasant farmers of that Mediterranean island.

These chapters are all good works of scholarship, written mostly from a historical perspective with not so much sociology. Given how old most of these secret societies are, that shouldn’t be a surprise since sociologcal data would be hard to come by. Most are also written from a neutral standpoint, but this academic distance is broken in the chapters on Mau Mau, who the author brands as terrorists, and the Ku Klux Klan, who the author rightfully expresses a healthy degree of disgust over. The quality of the writing is a little dense, a little dry, but mostly consistent in detail. The issue of conspiracy theories is never approached. Several of these groups, along with the Jews, the New World Order, the Bilderbergs, and so on have been targeted by all kinds of kooks and loonies as part of a mythical world-dominating cabal. This paranoid tendency has its roots in the politics of the Habsburg Empire and the Russian aristocracy before the Bolshevik Revolution. Consideration of these conspiracy theories is well beyond the scope of this book. However, most of these secret societies written about here have been involved in conspiracies in one form or another. The difference is, these conspiracies are bottom-up plots forged by groups that seek to gain power or preserve power they once had. They are not top-down conspiracies coming from powerful elites who want control.

Overall, Secret Societies is a good book, if a little dull at times, about groups that use secrecy as a tool for social or political purposes. If you want sensationalism or wild speculation, you will only be disappointed here. There are no false flags, smoking guns, occult rituals, or lizard people included. Thank whatever non-existent god you might believe in for that. If you’re serious about history from a realistic standpoint, this might be an interesting book for you. If you’re looking for rabbit hole full of delusional nonsense, you’ll do better looking for it on the internet. I guarantee you, there’s no shortage of garbage there.


Profile Image for Ayoub elakhdar.
5 reviews
March 3, 2021
بصراحة الكتاب أكثر من رائع حيث أنه يطفئ تلك الهالة الخرافية التي أضفاها الناس على الحركات السرية في التاريخ وخصوصا اليهودية منها ووضعها في سياقها الزمكاني حتى يتسنى للجماهير عامة وأصحاب نظرية المؤامرة خاصة أن يعيدوا النظر في أنفسهم وأن يتوقفوا عن تعليق فشلهم على شماعات وهمية.
Profile Image for lina Rashdan.
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November 5, 2012
كتاب جيّد نوعاً ما , يقدّم معلومات مختصرة عن عدّة مجموعات سرّية وطقوسها الخاصة وأهدافها الخفيّة . قد يكون هذا الكّتاب أكثر إفاده لمبتدئ يريد التّعرف على الجّمعيات بشكل عام دون الدّخول في التّفاصيل.
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Author 13 books3,450 followers
August 9, 2016
جزء من مشروع غسيل الأدمغة لإلغاء أي علاقة بين الجمعيات السرية ومفاصل القوى العالمية اليوم.
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17 reviews2 followers
July 11, 2017
Muy interesante la información contenida en el libro. El enfoque no es lo más amigable pero compensa con valiosa información y datos internos del funcionamiento y credo de muchas logias y sociedades secretas.
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