The Godless Return: Peterson, Tate, and Spengler’s “Second Religiosity”

We have here two prominent, globally-known spokesmen for what we might call the anti-woke, sociologically right-wing side of things. That they invoke personal and social utility to justify belief in God, rather than classical theistic formulations, at once more robust and more straightforward, strongly suggests that we are dealing with what the historian Oswald Spengler … Continue reading The Godless Return: Peterson, Tate, and Spengler’s “Second Religiosity”