The reenchantment of our world

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) "The only hope, or so it seems to me, lies in a reenchantment of the world", writes Morris Berman in his book thusly titled. [1] "Some kind of holistic or participatory consciousness and a corresponding socio-political formation have to emerge if we are to survive as a … Continue reading The reenchantment of our world

The Invisible College and the plan for our enslavement

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) Over recent centuries we have, as Mircea Eliade points out, witnessed a "gigantic transformation of the World taken on by industrial societies and made possible by the desacralisation of the Cosmos under the effect of scientific thought and, above all, by sensational discoveries in physics and chemistry". … Continue reading The Invisible College and the plan for our enslavement

The “scientific” war on our freedom

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) If it was a certain kind of religious thinking that paved the road to this modern hell, then it was a certain kind of scientific thinking that pushed us on the bus that brought us here. Morris Berman writes of his conviction that "the fundamental issues confronted … Continue reading The “scientific” war on our freedom

The disgodding of nature and our hearts

by Paul Cudenec (who reads the article here) Max Weber, the subject of my last essay, was not alone in suspecting that certain religious beliefs - or the lack of them - had played a key role in shaping modern industrial society. Indeed, a century before Weber wrote about "die Entzauberung der Welt" - the … Continue reading The disgodding of nature and our hearts