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Discover the enthralling intersection of esotericism and governance in 'Politics and the Occult' by Gary Lachman. This insightful trade paperback explores the profound influence of occult beliefs on political decisions throughout history, from ancient civilizations to contemporary governance. Delving into topics such as the Knights Templar, Gnosticism, and the occult origins of both the American and French Revolutions, this book poses the provocative question: should the separation of church and state remain a cornerstone of modern politics? Lachman, a notable cultural commentator, highlights how mysticism and esoteric practices have shaped political landscapes, including the intriguing Soviet interest in UFOs and the CIA’s clandestine ventures with LSD. His extensive research unveils how millenarian beliefs and fundamentalism continue to impact today's societal struggles. A must-read for those interested in the intricate connections between the occult and political power, this captivating book invites readers to reflect on the hidden forces that secretly guide our leaders. Whether you’re a scholar of political history, a seeker of the occult, or simply curious about the unseen influences shaping our world, 'Politics and the Occult' is essential reading that merges fascinating narratives with critical thought. Experience the enigmatic journey through time and ideology, and understand how the mystic has woven itself into the political fabric of society.