Science's inheritance from Christianity is the subject of this enjoyable series of three articles, which first appeared in The Anvil Review. "Golem in the Catacombs" describes us as cyborgs, walking around looking at devices. "For the Love of God" addresses three versions of Victor Hugo's Les Miserables whilst discussing apparatuses of control from Christianity through the present day of science as state religion. "Science" dives deeper, identifying the commonalities between Christianity and science, as partial ways of knowing. The collection of Alex Gorrion's columns for The Anvil Review is entitled The Totality is Incomplete and is from Ardent Press, and available through LittleBlackCart.com. The nineteen essays included share a delightful use of language and frequent surprising connections to popular culture.

Golem in the Catacombs
https://immediatism.com/archives/podcast/294-the-totality-is-incomplete…
For the Love of God
https://immediatism.com/archives/podcast/295-the-totality-is-incomplete…
Science, episode 1 of 2
https://immediatism.com/archives/podcast/296-science-1-by-alex-gorrion
Science, episode 2 of 2
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anon (not verified) Sun, 01/31/2021 - 19:36

This book was one of my favorite anarchist books of the last couple years.

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