In The Confessions of an Anti-Feminist, British Nietzschean philosopher Anthony M. Ludovici recounts his life, intellectual development, and memories of Oscar Levy, A. R. Orage, G. I. Gurdjieff, P. D. Ouspensky, F. M. Alexander, and G. K. Chesterton, as well as Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, and other leading figures of the Third Reich.
Originally written in 1938 under the pseudonym "Cobbett," this book is British philosopher and polyglot Anthony M. Ludovici's most strident political writing. Finished at a time when Nazi Germany was at its peacetime height, Ludovici was still concerned enough about Jewish power in Britain to want this work to appear under another name. Starting with a frank discussion on Jewish racial origins--as far as they were understood, based on phenotype and morphology in those pre-DNA days--Ludovici concludes that the European Jews were of mixed antecedents--Semitic, Orientalid, Asiatic and European, all in differing proportions. From there he discusses the history of the Jews from their earliest interactions with surrounding Gentile nations, focusing particularly upon their troubled relations with the Romans and later Medieval Europe. Ludovici then moves on to his major theme: a detailed history of the Jews in Britain, starting in Roman times, including the reasons for their expulsion in 1290, their return in 1655 under Cromwell, and their powerful influence in British society from that time onward. In this regard Ludovici was of the determined mind that the Jews had, since 1655, become so thoroughly entrenched in British society that it would be well-nigh impossible to expel them once again. "There is now no appreciable difference between the careers and possible appointments of Jews and Gentiles in Great Britain, and one may say that, except perhaps for the highest ecclesiastical honours, from which the Jews are barred only by their religious convictions, there is no position of influence, responsibility or importance in the land which is closed to a Jew," he writes. Furthermore, Ludovici says, even if it were possible to expel the Jews from Britain once again, what he called "Judaic values"--in business, beliefs, customs, and social mores--were also so entrenched in British society that all of these traditions would also have to be expunged. A work which is most certainly a reflection of the thinking of its times, and for that reason alone, of value to amateur and professional historian alike. ontents: Anthony M. Ludovici: A Short Biography Preface I. Introduction II. The General History of the Jews III: History of the Jews in England IV: Character of the Jews V: The Influence of the Jews VI: Conclusion
A series of articles by philosopher Anthony M. Ludovici comparing the achievements of National Socialist Germany and Fascist Italy and those of the liberal democracies--and Britain in particular. This collection starts with a 1936 eye-witness review of Germany, written after a personal visit to that country. Ludovici describes how the Hitler government set about solving the unemployment crisis, a declining population, and urbanisation. It also includes fascinating statistics on how the crime rate had been reduced, how many home start-up loans had been granted to new couples (repayable by having children), and of the number of new farmers created over the previous three years. He also describes the workings of eugenics courts and other measures to improve the health and well-being of the population. The second essay is a review of a 1921 book explaining the application of Fascism in Italy, in which Ludovici takes the opportunity to describe the origin and meaning of that ideology for Italy--and what it achieved in opposing Communism. The rest of the book consists of a number of essays studying the practical application of liberal democracy in western nations, focusing on Britain, the author's native country. In these essays, Ludovici shows how the core of liberalism is in effect poorly-disguised Communism (in terms of its underlying principles of equality, regardless of biological reality) and also how its policies are guaranteed to lead to racial degeneracy, economic collapse and the destruction of Western civilization. The first two essays were originally published in The English Review journal, and the rest were originally published in The South African Observer in the 1950s and 1960s. Contents Anthony M. Ludovici: A Brief Biography Hitler and the Third Reich Book Review: The Fascist Movement in Italian Life In Defence of Conservatism The Black Invasion of Britain Britain's Conservative Statesmen How the Blind Lead the Blind Poetic Justice Personality in statesmanship Western Europe's Social History -- In One Word Feelings Masquerading as Thoughts in the Modern World Subsidized Sloth and Subnormality in the Socialist State.
Never one to back away from controversy, Friedrich Nietzsche assails the Christian church in Twilight of the Idols. In this classic work, he sets out to substitute the morality of the Catholic and Protestant churches with that of Dionysian morality. Twilight of the Idols furthermore lays the foundation for key arguments that Nietzsche more fully develops in later writings.
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