Gnostic Label as Conservative Shortcut

Updated: 2026.01.05 24D ago 1 sources
Conservatives have systematically reused the 'Gnosticism' label as a catch‑all explanatory shortcut for modern intellectual movements (from communism to 'wokeism'), not because it fits historically but because it delegitimizes opponents by associating them with ancient heresy. The rhetorical device recurs across decades and actors (Voegelin, Bozell, contemporary Catholic and conservative writers), functioning more as political shorthand than as a robust intellectual genealogy. — Calling out and mapping this recurring rhetorical shortcut matters because it clarifies public argument, forces more accurate intellectual history into cultural debates, and reduces the power of an ancient‑heresy smear to short‑circuit disagreement.

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Wokeism Is Not A "Gnostic Heresy" - Keith Woods
2026.01.05 100% relevant
Keith Woods lists multiple contemporary conservative figures (Edward Feser, Robert Barron, James Lindsay) and historical precedents (Frederick Wilhelmsen, Brent Bozell, Eric Voegelin) who invoke Gnosticism to explain modern ideologies — the article uses these actors as evidence of the rhetorical pattern.
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