The Devil's Notebook

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The Devil's Notebook is a collection of essays by Church of Satan founder Anton LaVey that elaborates on his Satanic philosophy, social criticism, and views on human nature.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
associatedWith Church of Satan NERFINISHED
author Anton LaVey NERFINISHED
authorOf The Devil's Notebook NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques conventional morality
herd mentality
mass culture
organized religion
describes LaVeyan Satanism NERFINISHED
Satanic ethics
Satanic ritual
Satanic symbolism
explores egoism
human behavior
individualism
psychological manipulation
genre non-fiction
occult literature
philosophy
hasPart essays
hasPerspective atheistic Satanism
hasTheme carnal human nature
rejection of spiritualism
self-interest
social Darwinism
symbolic use of Satan
influencedBy earlier writings of Anton LaVey
intendedAudience members of the Church of Satan
readers interested in alternative religions
readers interested in occultism
language English
mainSubject Satanic philosophy
Satanism
human nature
social criticism
notableAuthorRole founder of the Church of Satan
philosophicalStance materialism
philosophicalTradition LaVeyan Satanism NERFINISHED
publisher Feral House NERFINISHED
relatedWork The Satanic Bible NERFINISHED
The Satanic Rituals NERFINISHED
religiousContext Church of Satan NERFINISHED
religiousPerspective anti-Christian
secular
workInAuthorCorpus later work of Anton LaVey

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