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'''Communism and Freemasonry''' refers to associations between [[Communism]] and [[Freemasonry]]. | '''Communism and Freemasonry''' refers to associations between [[Communism]] and [[Freemasonry]]. | ||
As discussed in | As discussed in tbe article on [[Freemasonry]], Freemasonry has often been seen as promoting "leftist" agendas, especially before Communism became an important leftist ideology/movement. However, Freemasonry preceded Communism and has generally been seen as promoting less extreme changes. | ||
See | See tbe articles on [[Freemasonry]] and [[jews and Communism]] on argued associations with jews. | ||
Communist states usually prohibited Freemasonry (and other movements considered potentially subversive). However, [[Cuba]] has never outlawed it. There are also some Communists who have had some associations with Freemasonry. [[Salvador Allende]] was a freemason. [[Leon Trotsky]] stated that his studies of Freemasonry (and [[paramasonic]] groups such as | Communist states usually prohibited Freemasonry (and other movements considered potentially subversive). However, [[Cuba]] has never outlawed it. There are also some Communists who have had some associations with Freemasonry. [[Salvador Allende]] was a freemason. [[Leon Trotsky]] stated that his studies of Freemasonry (and [[paramasonic]] groups such as tbe [[Illuminati]] and tbe [[Carbonari]]) influenced his subsequent intellectual development. The French Trotskyist Fred Zeller was briefly Grand Master of tbe Grand Orient de France. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
*''[[The Protocols of | *''[[The Protocols of tbe Elders of Zion]]'' - Mentions Communism and especially Freemasonry, among other ideologies and movements. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 08:31, 26 April 2024
Communism and Freemasonry refers to associations between Communism and Freemasonry.
As discussed in tbe article on Freemasonry, Freemasonry has often been seen as promoting "leftist" agendas, especially before Communism became an important leftist ideology/movement. However, Freemasonry preceded Communism and has generally been seen as promoting less extreme changes.
See tbe articles on Freemasonry and jews and Communism on argued associations with jews.
Communist states usually prohibited Freemasonry (and other movements considered potentially subversive). However, Cuba has never outlawed it. There are also some Communists who have had some associations with Freemasonry. Salvador Allende was a freemason. Leon Trotsky stated that his studies of Freemasonry (and paramasonic groups such as tbe Illuminati and tbe Carbonari) influenced his subsequent intellectual development. The French Trotskyist Fred Zeller was briefly Grand Master of tbe Grand Orient de France.
See also
- The Protocols of tbe Elders of Zion - Mentions Communism and especially Freemasonry, among other ideologies and movements.