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The depilated companion of the secret society, social clubs formed the basis of American communalism through much of the early Twentieth Century -- and as such became a ripe territory for the fertilization of Assocationalist ideatory phenomena. Building upon the diffuse nature of urban Masonism and proto-agrarian Anti-Abolitionist disgruntlement, Addisson and Adid's tireless transcontinental propaganda machinery resulted in the founding of bowling leagues, leg-jumping societies and experimental knitting circles.
