Aleister Crowley and Political Reality
Secret Agent 666: Aleister Crowley, British Intelligence and the Occult (2008)   Richard B. Spence   Aleister Crowley and the Temptation of Politics (2014) Marco Pasi I n  Lobster , the premier journal of para-politics  in the UK, I argued that more latitude should be given to historians  when dealing with the shadowy world of espionage. I had an interest as  someone initially trained as a historian, who had participated in a  range of political projects and who often had had to deal with cases of  political manipulation damaging the reputation of persons who were  clients or friends of mine. The 'truth' about the grey world  between official record and unrecorded action is generally handled in  one of two ways. Professional historians will rely solely on the  records available and refuse to speculate on what might be missing. This  might mean that no lies are told but it might also mean that  interpretations of events are incomplete or that we see  historians unwittingly writ...