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Anthony M. Ludovici

    Anthony Ludovici was an English philosopher and social critic, renowned as a proponent of aristocracy and a leading British conservative author of the early 20th century. His extensive writings explored subjects ranging from metaphysics and politics to economics, religion, the distinctions between the sexes, race, and eugenics. Deeply influenced by Nietzschean thought, his work offered a critical perspective on modern society. Ludovici's legacy lies in his intellectual courage to delve into controversial topics and shape the conservative discourse of his era.

    The Confessions of an Anti-Feminist: The Autobiography of Anthony M. Ludovici
    Nietzsche and Art
    Lysistrata; or, woman's future and future woman
    Too Old for Dolls
    Ecce Homo. The Autobiography of Friedrich Nietzsche
    Unmodern observations
    • 2024

      Too Old for Dolls

      A Novel

      • 216 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      The novel is recognized as a significant work in literary history, prompting Alpha Editions to preserve it for future readers through a modern reformatting. The book has been meticulously retyped and designed, ensuring that it is clear and readable, rather than being a scanned copy of the original. This effort highlights its enduring relevance and accessibility for contemporary audiences.

      Too Old for Dolls
    • 2023

      The book presents a significant historical work, emphasizing its importance throughout human history. It has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted to ensure clarity and readability for contemporary readers. This effort aims to preserve the text for both current and future generations, highlighting its enduring relevance and value.

      Lysistrata; or, woman's future and future woman
    • 2023

      Nietzsche

      His Life and Works

      • 58 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Preserving a significant work in human history, this edition of Nietzsche: His Life and Works has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted for clarity and readability. By republishing it in a contemporary format, the aim is to ensure that Nietzsche's insights remain accessible to both current and future generations, safeguarding the text from the pitfalls of scanned copies.

      Nietzsche
    • 2022

      Nietzsche and Art

      • 172 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      This work focuses on the enduring significance of Nietzsche's thoughts on art throughout history. To preserve its impact for future generations, the book has been meticulously retyped, redesigned, and reformatted, ensuring clarity and readability. This contemporary edition aims to maintain the original's essence while making it accessible to modern readers.

      Nietzsche and Art
    • 2018

      Anthony Mario Ludovici, a prominent British intellectual of the early 20th century, made significant contributions to various fields of thought. His works reflect a deep engagement with philosophy, art, and culture, showcasing his unique perspectives and critiques. Renowned for his intellectual prowess, Ludovici's legacy continues to influence contemporary discussions on these subjects.

      The Confessions of an Anti-Feminist: The Autobiography of Anthony M. Ludovici
    • 2012

      This volume presents an English translation of Nietzsche's Unzeitgemasse Betrachtungen or, Unfashionable Observations. The common impulse that links up these four essays is Nietzsche's attitude towards all mainstream and popular movements that constituted contemporary European, and especially German culture. The work offers the foundations for Nietzsche's whole philosophy, prefiguring both his characteristic philosophical style and many of the major ideas he develops in his later writings.

      Unmodern observations
    • 2009

      Nietzsche's "Ecce homo" prompts readers to question the text and the author's mental state. It is an excessive work by an extreme individual, fiercely critiquing morality, soul, spirit, free will, and even God. Nietzsche asserts that wisdom is always a pursuit, never a conclusion. Includes an afterword by Volker Gerhardt.

      Ecce Homo. The Autobiography of Friedrich Nietzsche