"The New Conspiracy" by R. C. Dallas delves into the historical influence and perceived machinations of the Jesuits in Europe. This meticulously prepared edition offers a detailed account of the Jesuit institute and explores the author's observations on the potential dangers of educational systems divorced from religious foundations.
Positioned within the broader scope of European history and the history of Christianity, this volume examines the Jesuit order and its impact. Dallas investigates what he presents as a "new conspiracy," providing insight into historical perspectives on Catholicism and the role of religious education. This work remains relevant for anyone interested in understanding historical controversies and the interplay between religion, education, and societal power structures throughout history. It provides a window into historical anxieties surrounding religious orders and their influence.