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Beyond Enlightenment - Occultism and Politics in Modern France (Hardcover, New)
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Beyond Enlightenment - Occultism and Politics in Modern France (Hardcover, New)
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The occult sciences have attracted followers and fascinated
observers since the middle ages. Beyond Enlightenment examines the
social, political, and metaphysical doctrines of Martinism, a
French occultist movement and offshoot of Freemasonry that
flourished from the late eighteenth century to the dawn of the
twentieth century. The French Revolution and the disorder that
followed it convinced Martinists that modern society was on the
wrong path. For guidance they looked back not to the corrupt Old
Regime but rather to a lost golden age of mankind that existed only
in their imagination. The Martinists were closely engaged in the
political events of their times, and rightly or wrongly, they
earned a reputation for secret intrigue and ubiquitous hidden
influence. David Allen Harvey focuses on the Martinists themselves,
recreating their own social and political views. He traces the
birth of Martinism during the Enlightenment, its revival in the fin
de siecle, and the late nineteenth-century formation of a
distinctly Martinist project-the synarchy-aimed at the social and
political renewal of France and the greater world. The Martinist
doctrines formed a unique synthesis of Enlightenment and
counter-Enlightenment thought. Harvey maintains that Martinists
were a peaceful, esoteric society that rejected both secular
materialism and dogmatic Catholicism, seeking to reveal the hand of
Providence in history, discover divinely inspired laws of social
and political organizations, and enact the kingdom of heaven on
earth. Seeking to explore and analyze the "irrational" side of the
"Age of Reason," Beyond Enlightenment is a welcome addition to
recent studies of esoteric movements. Historians of culture,
religion, and politics in post-Revolutionary France, as well as
historians of esotericism and alternative religions will be
interested in this engaging and revealing study.
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