ABSTRACT

First published in 1964, this is a short collection of both literary and philosophical essays. Whilst two essays consider Greek literature written at the point at which the Athenian empire was breaking apart, another group explore the background from which Christianity arose, considering Paganism and the religious philosophy at the time of Christ. These, in particular, display Gilbert Murray’s ‘profound belief in ethics and disbelief in all revelational religions’ as well as his conviction that the roots of our society lie within Greek civilization. Finally, there is an interesting discussion of Order and the motives of those who seek to overthrow it.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter II|21 pages

Aristophanes and the War Party 1

chapter IV|15 pages

Poesis and Mimesis 1

chapter V|14 pages

Literature as Revelation 1

chapter VII|15 pages

The Stoic Philosophy 1

chapter VIII|15 pages

The Conception of Another Life 1

chapter IX|19 pages

What is Permanent in Positivism 1

chapter X|17 pages

Satanism and the World Order 1