Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of UtopiaFor the decade that followed the end of the cold war, the world was lulled into a sense that a consumerist, globalized, peaceful future beckoned. The beginning of the twenty-first century has rudely disposed of such ideas—most obviously through 9/11and its aftermath. But just as damaging has been the rise in the West of a belief that a single model of political behavior will become a worldwide norm and that, if necessary, it will be enforced at gunpoint. |
Contents
Enlightenment and Terror in the Twentieth Century | |
Utopia Enters the Mainstream | |
The Americanization of the Apocalypse | |
Armed Missionaries | |
PostApocalypse | |
Also by John Gray | |