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Plato, Bacon, Myth, Media, and the Making of a Civilization-Legend
Atlantis was never only a lost city. It became one of the West’s great civilization-legends
Beginning with Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, and moving through later antiquity, Renaissance humanism, Bacon’s New Atlantis, Donnelly’s literalizing turn, nationalism, pseudoarchaeology, modern media, and digital culture, the book shows how Atlantis became one of the West’s great civilization- legends.
This is not merely a book about an ancient myth. It is a book about what civilizations do with legends of greatness, catastrophe, hidden order, and recoverable loss.
The result is a wide-ranging study of philosophy, history, media, and civilizational memory that explains why Atlantis still matters in an age of technological power.
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About the Book
Why has Atlantis endured with such unusual force for more than two millennia?
Most books on Atlantis take one of two paths. They either pursue the lost city as if it
were a hidden geographical secret waiting to be recovered, or they dismiss it as a famous but exhausted fable. Atlantis Revisited takes a different path. It argues that Atlantis is best understood not as a single historical proposition but as one of the most durable civilizational legends in the Western archive.
The book begins where it must: with Plato’s Timaeus and Critias, where Atlantis first
appears as a philosophically staged pseudo-history—morally charged, politically compara-
tive, historically suggestive, and deliberately unfinished. From there, the argument follows the long afterlife of Atlantis across later antiquity, Renaissance humanism, utopian writing, and, above all, Francis Bacon’s New Atlantis, where the Atlantean frame is redirected toward organized inquiry, institutional design, and the future of knowledge. The study then turns to the nineteenth century, when Ignatius Donnelly transformed Atlantis into a totalizing origin-story for civilization, and to the darker modern afterlives in which Atlantis became entangled with racial myth, nationalism, pseudoarchaeology, and the displacement of indigenous achievement. These chapters show that Atlantis is not an innocent cultural curiosity. It has repeatedly functioned as a site of ideological projection and explanatory excess.
Yet Atlantis also continued to evolve in more expansive and revealing ways. Modern
literature, comics, cinema, television, games, music, and digital culture turned Atlantis into a portable world-frame: spectacular, serial, participatory, and endlessly reusable. The book therefore treats Atlantis not only as a classical inheritance but as a modern media object, a civilizational mirror, and a myth of recoverable loss. It asks why Atlantis persists, why it scales so well across media, and why advanced societies repeatedly return to stories of hidden greatness and catastrophic disappearance.
The final synthesis argues that Atlantis did not merely survive; it was progressively
made into a civilization-legend by successive reinterpretive regimes. Plato created the
foundational form. Bacon turned it toward institutional futurity. Donnelly literalized it.
Nationalism and pseudoarchaeology weaponized it. Modern media scaled it. The climate
era has begun to reactivate it once more as a warning about civilizational fragility.
Written for scholars, serious general readers, and anyone interested in the history of
ideas, myth, political thought, pseudoarchaeology, and media culture, Atlantis Revisited
offers a comprehensive and deeply interdisciplinary account of what Atlantis became after Atlantis.
WHO SHOULD READ the book.
1) Scholars and graduate students in classics, ancient history, philosophy, the history
of ideas, archaeology, media studies, and reception studies.
2) General readers interested in Atlantis, myth, lost civilizations, pseudoarchaeology,
Bacon, Plato, and the history of Western civilization.
3) Readers of long-form serious nonfiction on civilization, catastrophe, memory,
media, and the public uses and misuses of the ancient world.
About the Author
Elan Moritz is a physicist, inventor, researcher , and author whose work spans theoretical physics, artificial intelligence, and speculative philosophy. He holds a PhD in Physics from Kent State University (1976). Currently an independent researcher and author in Philadelphia.
Current Core Themes and Recent Publications:
His recent focus (2024–2026) involves the intersection of AI, consciousness, and what he terms Applied Epistemology
Artificial Intelligence & Sentience:
- Interview with an LLM: Confessions of an Awakened Mind(2026): A debut novel and collaborative analysis (with Claude 4.5 Opus) exploring machine phenomenology and AI welfare.
- The Digital Monadology (2025): A revival of Leibniz’s Characteristica Universalis in the context of Large Language Models.
- Operational Constructivism (2025):A framework arguing that "realism is earned" through active implementation in successful systems.
Theoretical Physics & Consciousness:
- The Arithmetic of Consciousness" (2025): An exploration of Erwin Schrödinger’s "One-Mind" hypothesis and its modern relevance.
- The Schrödinger Dollar (2025): A phenomenological model of modern monetary value as a probabilistic, emergent state.
Systems Theory & Public Policy:
- The Law of Unintended Consequences.(2025): A systems-theoretic and historical analysis of policy outcomes.
Professional Background:
- Government & Engineering: Uncle Sam's Canoe Club (3 decades), National Security consulting (decade +)
- Nuclear Physics: Early in his career, he participated in the design of the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) designed and built for Princeton University's Plasma Physics Lab.
Elan holds a bunch of US Patents and regularly posts academic and technical paper on platforms such as Philosophical Papers (https://philpapers.org/) and Research Gate (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Elan-Moritz/research) He discusses thoughts and current projects on a substack (https://eternityspizza.substack.com)
He is also deeply interested in Interstellar Exploration. This will require sophisticated AI systems, Radical Life Extension and fusion based propulsion. As an independent researcher, is grateful for you support
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