It's known (Sanhedrin, don't have exact pages) that a goy is in general only supposed to learn the parts of Torah that have to do with the 7 mitzvos
The question is, is chassidus considered all an elaborate on the unity of Hashem, and thus an explanation of not worshipping idols and/or not "blessing" Hashem's name, and therefore it would be permitted for a goy to learn all of chassidus without any problem, or does it depend on what parts of chassidus? And if so, what?
For example, many would consider Likutei Sichos as "chassidus", but many parts of it involve understanding different opinions in the gemara etc. which is seemingly only a part of Torah for yidden, but still it almost always brings the deeper spiritual meanings etc. so perhaps it's also an extension of the unity of Hashem?
Basically, can goyim learn all parts of all kinds of chassidus without any problem whatsoever, or would they be allowed to only learn some parts of chassidus? And if so, what parts should they learn, and how should it be measured?