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Modern Satanism: Anatomy of a Radical Subculture [Hardcover]

Chris Mathews (Author)
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February 17, 2009

In 1966, Anton LaVey introduced to the world the Church of Satan, an atheistic religion devoted to the philosophy of individualism and pitilessness often associated with Satan. Modern Satanism offers a comprehensive survey and analysis of the church that LaVey built. Satanism has been an open religion for forty years now and operates successfully in its self-created countercultural niche. Given the provocative nature of its name, contemporary Satanism is only superficially understood as an alternative religion/ideology, and all-too-frequently seen as a medieval superstition and associated with rumors of obscure rituals, perverse hedonism, cult-like behavior, and tales of ritual abuse and murder. These may be misconceptions, but the truth behind the unenviable reputation is no less dramatic. Satanism generally eschews supernatural beliefs and embodies a staunchly individualistic, pitiless, anti-egalitarian creed. If there is anything fundamentally diabolical about modern Satanism, it stems more from the echoes of Nazism in its theories than from its horror-comic trappings.

Modern Satanism covers the history, ideology, personalities, and practices of the decentralized international movement that contemporary Satanism has become. The work addresses the various beliefs and practices espoused by those who follow it: the ideal of Satan as a rebellious emblem; Satanism's occult, literary, and philosophical influences; the history of the Church of Satan and other Satanic organizations; the ideology of Satanism; Satanism's frequent flirtations and strong parallels with neo-Nazism and other forms of extremism; Satanism in the media and popular culture; and the reasons for Satanism's continuing attractiveness to new converts. Though the tone of the work attempts to remain neutral when discussing historical matters, it is by necessity critical of the subculture's extremist rhetoric and recurring associations with the far right and racialist extremism.


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". . . this volume will interest general readers and students of American religion at all levels. Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and above; general readers."

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Mathews offers a history and analysis of modern Satanism and its many derivations.


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  • Hardcover: 246 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (February 17, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 031336639X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0313366390
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 1.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,206,902 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible claptap, December 27, 2010
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This book is written more as a defense of democratic values than it is an academic study of Satanism.

A great deal of space is given to anti-Satanic ideas but little time is given to what could possibly be construed as a defense of what the author terms "crypto-fascism." Perhaps there is, in fact, more to the story than just the gross generalizations of modern liberalism. Further, he slates Satanism as being a soft-entry to Neo-Nazism which could not be further from the truth.

He confuses egalitarianism with human rights and presupposed the UN to be our moral arbiters. He fails in the department of understanding social contract theory, understanding the larger scope of Darwinism and also fails in regards to understanding the ethical depth of Satanism.

I would highly suggest reading the genealogy of Satanic values from their original sources rather than reading this bilge, written by a man who obviously has a university-lifestyle axe to grind and thinks the whole world is like Portland, Oregon.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless trash, June 1, 2010
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At first I thought this an attempt at an evenhanded review of the subject, although superficial since it uses only secondary sources, But around pages 188-119 it became obvious the author either has an axe to grind or completely misunderstands the views of Anton LaVey. The author promotes the slander that LaVey's Satranism is pro-EVIL, which could not be farther from the truth. Mathews condemns LaVey for the supposed contradiction of being materialistic and atheistic, yet still believing in the supernatural. LaVey believed there are powers and forces that we do not yet understand, calling that supranormal. That is not the same as ignorant belief in religion and the supernatural. Much of the rest is the author, who has the stunning credit of an MA in Philosophy, making various philosophic quibbles with a strawman set up to represent LaVey.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Satanism sacred and profane?, August 14, 2009
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For those embarking on the "Dark" path may I suggest further reading?

1. ARCHETYPES by Anthony Stevens (see the need for enemies)

2. KUNDALINI by GOPI KRISHNA (for those into "self-deification").

3. ANGER, MADNESS, and the DAIMONIC. The Psychological Genesis of Violence, Evil, and

Creativity by Stephen A. Diamond Foreword by Rollo May 1996

4. DARK EROS ,THE IMAGINATION OF SADISM by Thomas Moore 1994 "ways to imagine evil that in the end will not destroy

us"..

5. THE BLACK SUN. The Alchemy and art of Darkness. Stanton Marlan."The black sun accompanies the most negative of psychic experiences but also the

most sublime."

The book MODERN SATANISM ANATOMY OF A RADICAL SUBCULTURE by Chris Mathews makes me think more deeply into the subject- the Darkness that I'm attracted to.

His critiques of fascism can be leveled against Satanisms opposite as well. In regards to Industrial music i.e. Women of the S.S.; Current 93; that he gives comments on --I say take what you like and disregard the rest. I personally don't find experimental groups like this bad. I get a lot of creative energies from them.
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