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Reaction And The Avantgarde The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy In Early Twentiethcentury Britain International Library Of Political Studies Tom Villis

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Reaction And The Avantgarde The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy In Early Twentiethcentury Britain International Library Of Political Studies Tom Villis
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Publisher: Tauris Academic Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Tom Villis
ISBN: 9781845110390, 1845110390
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Reaction And The Avantgarde The Revolt Against Liberal Democracy In Early Twentiethcentury Britain International Library Of Political Studies Tom Villis by Tom Villis 9781845110390, 1845110390 instant download after payment.

This book illuminates a vital facet of right-wing thought in the first decades of the twentieth century, which had a powerful hold on Europe's intellectual elite. Prominent literary figures, such as Alfred Orange, Ezra Pound, Hilaire Belloc and the Chestertons, led a revolt against liberal parliamentary democracy in Britain. This group--a self-identifying Nietzschean elite eager to lead the masses--despised parliaments as representing and embodying a "nation." Tom Villis examines the literary works, private papers, correspondence and memoirs of the leaders of this anti-Semitic, anti-modern, anti-women's rights movement that formed the intellectual underpinning of European fascism.

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