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Gnosticism in the Modern West

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🗓️ 3 February 2023

⏱️ 144 minutes

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The New Discourses Podcast with James Lindsay, Episode 108 Marxism is not a philosophy. Neither are its derivatives, like "Wokeness" (Woke Marxism). These are a strain within a broader category of cult religious movements that pose as economics, sociology, and politics. The broad name for these Esoteric cult religions is "Gnosticism," but that's a confusing label for a number of reasons. The first of these reasons is that "gnosticism" as a term, either as a descriptive or proper noun, means several things at once, which requires clarification. Another is that as economic, social, and political movements, they don't look at all like the pre-modern spiritualist and mystical movements that go by those names. In this groundbreaking episode of the New Discourses Podcast, host James Lindsay clarifies the term "gnosticism" and unmasks what amounts to a huge "New Age" movement in the Middle Ages as the source of a thread of Gnostic cult belief that has shaped every facet of the West for at least the last three hundred years. He also explains how the shift from the Middle Ages to the Modern period included a shift in the Gnostic project, out of overt spiritualism and into exactly those society-building realms of economics, sociology, and politics. Join him to gain a completely new understanding of these dangerous movements and how they're relevant to our lives today. Order James Lindsay's new book, The Marxification of Education: https://amzn.to/3RYZ0tY Support New Discourses: https://newdiscourses.com/support Follow New Discourses on other platforms: https://newdiscourses.com/subscribe Follow James Lindsay: https://linktr.ee/conceptualjames © 2023 New Discourses. All rights reserved. #newdiscourses #jameslindsay #gnosticism

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0:00.0

Hey everybody, it's James Lindsay, you're listening to the new Discourses podcast and we

0:23.6

got to talk about Nostecism.

0:26.3

So if you follow me on Twitter, you know I've been using that G word Nostec a lot.

0:32.0

You know if you are following the lectures that I've been doing that have been coming out

0:36.1

of Arizona from the sovereign nations, mere simulacrity conference we did at Redeemer Bible

0:43.2

Church in early December that I tried to present a first foray into talking about the

0:49.8

woke phenomenon in others in terms of Nostecism and another related esoteric religion concept

0:58.0

called Hermeticism.

1:00.2

The title of the kind of overarching title of those three talks is the secret religions

1:05.4

of the West, which I think is how we have to understand what's been going on through

1:10.7

the modern and postmodern eras.

1:14.1

You may have seen me sparring some with Christians, I think, over the issue of whether things

1:19.4

are Nostec or not.

1:20.4

If you follow me closely on Twitter, people haven't been particularly happy about that.

1:26.5

And there's a lot of difficulty here.

1:28.5

I do think that woke but also Marxism and so woke being a actually a derivative of Marxism

1:36.0

kind of redundant is a Nostec phenomenon.

1:39.3

In other words, I think it's an esoteric religion.

1:42.0

I think when we look at the new age theosophy as it's called behind say the Fetzer Institute

1:48.5

and the creation of social emotional learning and castle, the collaborative for academic

1:54.3

social emotional learning, which happened at the Fetzer Institute, you know, in Fetzer

1:57.5

being an open theosophist, an open devotee of Alice Bailey, an open devotee of Helen

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