Occult Theocrasy - Part II - Ch 52 - pg376

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Occult Theocrasy - Part II - Ch 52 - pg376

The video delves into Chapter 52, discussing the origins and evolution of the Tugan Bund, also known as the Union of Virtue, highlighting its foundations in the late 18th century among Jewish intellectuals and political circles. It emphasizes prominent figures involved, the Bund's political influence, and its eventual decline and transformations through history.

Key Points:

Foundation of the Tugan Bund
The Tugan Bund was founded in 1786 at the home of Henrietta Herz, where influential men and women gathered. It began as a social circle composed mainly of Jewish intellectuals, highlighting the role of its notable members.

Influence of Prominent Figures
Key individuals like Frederick vonance and Henrietta Herz played significant roles within the Bund's early days, with members reflecting a blend of moral virtue and vice, ultimately affecting the society's dynamics.

Political League Formation
In 1807, a new political league emerged from the Bund that drew in high-ranking officials and military leaders, highlighting its significant and rapid influence across social classes and regions.

Suppression and Continued Operations
Despite suppression by the authorities under Napoleon I, the Bund concealed itself within Masonic circles, continuing its operations and influencing military actions against foreign occupations.

Legacy and Revival
Although the Bund faced dissolution and transformation, it influenced subsequent societies and efforts towards German nationalism and independence from foreign rule, culminating in its periodic revivals up to the early 19th century.

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