The World's Tragedy

Aleister Crowley
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"Christianity is not only the cause but the symptom of slavery". Crowley's tongue is at its sharpest in this indictment of Christianity. The World's Tragedy is more relevant than ever with the current rise of the Fundamentalist Movement. With incisive commentary by Crowley experts Pegardie, Hyatt, and DuQuette.
Genres: PoetryMagickOccult
114 Pages

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