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New Acropolis: a far-right sect soon in a community center near you!

ca2009,Original language: SpanishRead in original language
Author: Screw the Acropolis!Author published in Indymedia-Québec (CMAQ) about New Acropolis.
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Source: archives-2001-2012.cmaq.net

New Acropolis: a far-right sect soon in a community center near you!

New Acropolis: a far-right sect soon in a community center near you!

Author: Nique l'Acropole!

Date: 2009-01-06

New Acropolis: a two-faced organization

Contrary to the secularization of our societies predicted by sociologists, we are seeing a proliferation of religious sects, esoteric movements and groups appealing to a spirituality to purify society by beginning with purifying themselves.

New Acropolis attempts to define a universal philosophy and syncretizes all the religions and philosophical currents that have marked humanity. True progress for New Acropolis is a return to tradition.

Ideology and organization of New Acropolis

Kuvraga Rizzi wrote The Leader's Manual and The Labyrinth of Lapis Lazuli, two books that exhale an elitist and totalitarian scent. This organization is against democracy.

In Le Monde, a dossier written by Alain Woodrow talks about New Acropolis as a paramilitary sect advocating the myth of the superman. Its organization is strictly hierarchical, militaristic and of veiled structure.

Not ordinary members

There are about 40,000 members worldwide. In the 1970s, New Acropolis's activities attracted nostalgics of the far right.

No quarter for hateful sects

In conclusion, New Acropolis is presented as a political organization concealed under the façade of a school of philosophy and an esoteric movement.

!THEY SHALL NOT PASS!