“OBSCURANTISM OF RELIGION”
Sir,—In your issue of July 9, your dramatic critic, in reviewing “The Flies,” says “Sartre concerns nimself also with the obscurantism of religion.” The implication is that religion is, per se, obscurantist. Would it not have been fairer and correct if your critic had prefaced of religion” with some such words as “alleged”?—Yours, etc., JTL July 12, 1948.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25547, 15 July 1948, Page 8
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