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Paperback Masonic Rivalries and Literary Politics: From Jonathan Swift to Henry Fielding Book

ISBN: 1717258646

ISBN13: 9781717258649

Masonic Rivalries and Literary Politics: From Jonathan Swift to Henry Fielding

Freemasonry had a major influence on politics and literature in eighteenth-century Britain, but many historical accounts have been limited by an overly Anglo-centric focus, which omitted the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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An important book for this age of revealing

This is an important book that may be difficult to access for lay readers like myself, but it's necessary to get the idea that secret societies permeated the lettered world since the invention of the ugly Roman alphabet. We must learn to view history in terms of the secret forces that created the wars, not just the history of how the battles went down. Perhaps the Masonic divisions and rivalries (between the Cabbalists and the Loyalists?) are playing out in modern politics and media. If the globalists are Cabbalists then it does make sense that they would have Masonic enemies or white hats, that can use their playbook of spy tactics in the old Prussian tradition.
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