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Red Enlightenment: On Socialism, Science and Spirituality

A : [[book]]

Found at : https://repeaterbooks.com/product/red-enlightenment/

Written by : [[Graham Jones]]

[[Red Enlightenment]]: On [[Socialism]], [[Science]] and [[Spirituality]].

Why we need a materialist spirituality for the secular left, and how to build one.

The left commonly rejects [[religion]] and spirituality as counter-revolutionary forces, citing Marx’s famous dictum that β€œ[[religion is the opium of the people]].” Yet forms of spirituality have motivated struggles throughout history, ranging from medieval peasant uprisings and colonial slave revolts, to South American [[liberation theology]] and the US [[civil rights movement]]. And in a world where religion is growing, and political movements are ridden with conflict, burnout, and failure, what can the left learn from religion?

Red Enlightenment argues not only for a deepened understanding of religious matters, but calls for the secular left to develop its own spiritual perspectives. It proposes a materialist spirituality built from socialist and scientific sources, finding points of contact with the global history of philosophy and religion.

From [[cybernetics]] to liberation theology, from ancient Indian and Chinese philosophy to Marxist [[dialectical materialism]], from traditional religious practices to contemporary art, music, and film, Red Enlightenment sets out a plausible secular spirituality, a new socialist praxis, and a utopian vision.

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