John Michael Greer, The King in Orange: The Magical and Occult Roots of Political Power

Authors

  • Chas S. Clifton Editor, The Pomegranate

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.22319

Keywords:

American politics, America class system, American elections, Pagan studies, occultism, archetypes, philosphy of history

Abstract

John Michael Greer, The King in Orange: The Magical and Occult Roots of Political Power (Rochester, Vt.: Inner Traditions, 2021). 202 pp. $16.99 (paper).

Author Biography

  • Chas S. Clifton, Editor, The Pomegranate

    Formerly of Colorado State University, Pueblo, he researches and writes on new religious movements and contemporary Paganism. He served as a contributing editor of Gnosis: Journal of Western Inner Traditions from 1986–2000, and as co-chair of the American Academy of Religion's Contemporary Pagan Studies Group from 2011–2016. His published work includes Her Hidden Children: The Rise of Wicca and Paganism in America and as co-editor with Graham Harvey, The Paganism Reader.

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Published

2022-04-06

How to Cite

Clifton, C. S. . (2022). John Michael Greer, The King in Orange: The Magical and Occult Roots of Political Power. Pomegranate, 23(1-2), 244–248. https://doi.org/10.1558/pome.22319