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Episode 216: 1600s QAnon, the Reformation & Rosicrucianism feat Matt Christman & Chris Wade

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I Agree With Luther, Well, I Don't or Whatever

Luther's work and the passion put around his theological writings trains an audience to desire printed materials of other kinds of information that spurs on this information revolution. And so within, you know, a generation of Luther starting to write, you have enough of an appetite. You've trained people to want a continual flow of information of printed materialsEnough that it becomes sustainable to do weekly broadsheets which describe current events in your local area. It creates an entirely new subjectivity. Like who an individual is in relation to other people goes from being largely a concrete network of personal relationships to these abstracted communities whom you only know about through the printed material you're reading.

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