Secret societies and subversive movementsWebster, Nesta Helen
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Secret societies and subversive movements
Webster, Nesta Helen
Secret societies
All the adepts living in the same town usually know each other,
unless the population of the town or the number of the adepts is
too considerable. In this last case they are divided into several
groups, who are all in touch with each other by means of members of
the association whom personal relations bind to two or several
groups at a time.
These groups are again subdivided into so many private coteries
which the difference of rank, of fortune, of character, tastes,
etc., may necessitate: they are always small, sometimes composed of
five or six individuals, who meet frequently under various
pretexts, sometimes at the house of one member, sometimes at that
of another; literature, art, amusements of all kinds are the
apparent object of these meetings, and it is nevertheless in these
confabulations [_conciliabules_] that the adepts communicate their
private views to each other, agree on methods, receive the
directions that the intermediaries bring them, and communicate
their own ideas to these same intermediaries, who then go on to
propagate them in other coteries. It will be understood that there
may be uniformity in the march of all these separated groups, and
that one day may suffice to communicate the same impulse to all the
quarters of a large town....
These are the methods by which the _Illuminés_, without any
apparent organization, without settled leaders, agree together from
the banks of the Rhine to those of the Neva, from the Baltic to the
Dardanelles, and advance continually towards the same goal, without
leaving any trace that might compromise the interests of the
association or even bring suspicion on any of its members; the most
active police would fail before such a combination....
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