Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), p. 48
“The attack and claim which are so unmistakable in the New Testament were muted and neutralized by the official recognition, the cultural integration and the social control of Christianity as a middle-class institution.”
Source: Introduction to Church Dogmatics (1957), p. 12
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Source: The Politics of Jesus (1972), p. 125

Ur-Fascism (1995)
Context: [Ur-Fascism] depends on the cult of action for action's sake. Action being beautiful in itself, it must be taken before, or without, any previous reflection. Thinking is a form of emasculation. Therefore culture is suspect insofar as it is identified with critical attitudes. Distrust of the intellectual world has always been a symptom of Ur-Fascism, from Goering's alleged statement ("When I hear talk of culture I reach for my gun") to the frequent use of such expressions as "degenerate intellectuals," "eggheads," "effete snobs," "universities are a nest of reds." The official Fascist intellectuals were mainly engaged in attacking modern culture and the liberal intelligentsia for having betrayed traditional values.
Source: Radical Monotheism and Western Culture (1960), p. 11
“One social evil for which the New Testament is clearly in part responsible is anti-Semitism.”
Steve Allen on the Bible, Religion, and Morality (1990)
Source: The Worldly Philosophers (1953), Chapter VI, Karl Marx, p. 137

You Shall Be as Gods: A Radical Interpretation of the Old Testament and Its Tradition (1966) "Introduction"

Mussolini’s speech in Milan (March 23, 1919), quoted in Stanislao G. Pugliese, Fascism, Anti-fascism, and the Resistance in Italy: 1919 to the Present, Oxford, England, UK, Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., (2004) p. 43
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"What Do I Want?"
1850s, Attack upon Christendom (1855)
Technopoly: the Surrender of Culture to Technology (1992)