The Freemasons
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Freemasons are a centuries-old fraternal organisation tracing its modern form to the early 18th century, though its symbolic roots are often linked to medieval stonemasons' guilds. It operates through local lodges where members meet to share rituals, moral teachings, and a system of progressive degrees including Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master Mason. Freemasonry emphasises personal integrity, charity, and brotherhood, often expressed through symbolic tools like the square and compass.
Despite its philanthropic work, including community support and disaster relief, it has long attracted conspiracy theories due to its privacy and ritual secrecy. Modern Freemasonry is generally non-political and non-religious, requiring belief in a higher power but allowing members of diverse faiths.
It continues to exist worldwide through grand lodges such as the United Grand Lodge of England, maintaining tradition while adapting to contemporary society. Today it is often viewed as a historical curiosity, a social network, and a subject of enduring fascination in popular culture.
Members typically take oaths of loyalty to one another and to the principles of truth, relief, and moral self-improvement, rather than political allegiance. Interpretations vary widely across cultures and time. Yet its influence on social clubs and fraternal orders remains significant to this day