Weber was wrong: the modern world is not
disenchanted (even if secularists pretend otherwise) but a continuation
of Christianity by other means. Whether liberal, communist, fascist, or
authoritarian, every polity relies to one degree or another on the
persistence of charismatic authority and the (usually disguised)
theological legitimation of political power.
Benjamin Nathans on Yuri Slezkine'd The House of Government: A Saga of the Russian Revolution in the New York Review of November 23, 2017
See also Freud and Plato - The Politics of the Soul (Pt 1)
Sunday, November 05, 2017
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