Aleister Crowley A Modern Master

Aleister Crowley A Modern Master by John Moore, published by Mandrake in June 2009, offers a nuanced exploration of Aleister Crowley’s intellectual legacy. This 216-page book delves into Crowley’s significance within the realms of modern thought and historical traditions, moving beyond typical biographical accounts to provide a deeper understanding of his contributions to various fields.
Readers will find that this work presents Crowley not merely as a historical figure but as a complex thinker whose ideas intersect with contemporary philosophy, ethics, and magick studies. The book aims to contextualize his teachings within both modern ideas and older traditions, making it a thoughtful examination of his influence on biography and spirituality.
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Aleister Crowley’s appeal on the level of popular culture has been well catered for by a number of biographies that have appeared in recent years, but the more intellectual side to him, which is equally fascinating, has not received so much serious treatment. Crowley, a Modern Master is neither an account of his life, nor a straightforward presentation of his teaching, but an attempt to place him clearly in the context of modern ideas as well as a number of older traditions.
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