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Oswald Mosley

    Oswald Mosley was a British politician and World War I veteran who later founded the British Union of Fascists and the Union Movement. Disillusioned with the mainstream political parties, he established the New Party, which evolved into the BUF. Mosley was imprisoned during World War II and, after the war, dedicated himself to advocating for a united Europe. His political career and ideological shifts offer a complex and controversial chapter in British history.

    The Greater Britain
    Fascism for the Million
    My Life - Oswald Mosley
    Fascism
    My Answer
    Fascist Voices: Essays from the 'fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1
    • 2023
    • 2022

      Selected for its cultural significance, this work contributes to the foundational knowledge of civilization. It offers insights that are essential for understanding historical contexts and societal developments, making it an important resource for scholars and readers interested in the evolution of human thought and culture.

      Manchester Sessions: Notes of Proceedings Before Oswald Mosley 1616-1630
    • 2019

      Mosley - Right or Wrong?

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Oswald Mosley presents innovative solutions to contemporary global issues, challenging both Communism and Capitalism. Using a question and answer format, he articulates his vision for a United Europe, proposing an alternative that addresses the shortcomings of the current European Union. The book delves into his ideas, which many consider to be among the most creative political thoughts of the twentieth century, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in political theory and European unity.

      Mosley - Right or Wrong?
    • 2019

      Fascism

      100 Questions Asked and Answered

      • 58 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Exploring the ideology of Fascism, Oswald Mosley presents a unique perspective on political organization in post-World War II Britain. He proposes an occupational franchise system, where voters choose candidates based on their professions rather than geographical constituencies, aiming to create a government of experts. The book also delves into topics such as freedom of speech, banking reform, and the role of trade unions, challenging the negative connotations associated with Fascism and advocating for a more nuanced understanding of its principles and potential applications.

      Fascism
    • 2019

      The collection features a series of essays from Fascist Quarterly, reflecting the radical ideologies of the 1930s. It offers insights into the minds of those who embraced Fascism and National Socialism, presenting an alternative intellectual perspective during a time of political upheaval. The essays serve as a historical document, illuminating the beliefs and motivations behind these controversial movements.

      Fascist Voices: Essays from the 'fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1
    • 2019

      Europe

      Faith and Plan

      • 164 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The book explores Oswald Mosley's vision for a united Europe, emphasizing his early advocacy for a political union as far back as 1947. It details his concept of 'Europe a Nation' and reflects on the initial developments leading to the formation of the European Economic Community (EEC) by 1958. Through Mosley's perspective, the narrative delves into the political landscape of post-War Europe and the significance of his proposals in shaping European integration.

      Europe
    • 2019

      My Life - Oswald Mosley

      • 506 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      The book delves into the life of Oswald Mosley, a prominent British Fascist leader, highlighting his extensive connections with influential figures such as Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt. It offers a unique perspective on notable historical personalities, including Hitler, Mussolini, Goering, and Goebbels, providing insights into their characters and the political landscape of the time. Through Mosley's experiences, the narrative presents a fascinating exploration of political alliances and rivalries in the early to mid-20th century.

      My Life - Oswald Mosley
    • 2019

      The Alternative

      • 312 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Oswald Mosley's vision of a united Europe is central to this work, marking the launch of his political party, Union Movement. He proposed a Europe that would unite for defense, foreign affairs, and economic policy, while allowing national governments to manage other issues. This concept aimed to preserve cultural integrity while positioning Europe as a dominant global force. His idea of "Europe a Nation" reflects a distinct departure from the contemporary European Union, emphasizing a singular voice for Europe in key matters.

      The Alternative
    • 2019

      Mosley - The Facts

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The book provides a comprehensive look at Oswald Mosley's political ideas through his speeches and writings from the pre- and post-World War II eras. It features critical evaluations of his contributions from notable political figures, including Beatrice Webb, George Bernard Shaw, Lloyd George, and Winston Churchill, offering diverse perspectives on his impact and legacy in political thought.

      Mosley - The Facts
    • 2019

      The Greater Britain

      • 140 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the early 1930s, the book presents Oswald Mosley's vision for a new economic order aimed at revitalizing Britain during the Great Depression. It advocates for a self-sufficient trading area centered on Great Britain and its Empire, proposing a shift away from global market chaos. Mosley argues that this approach would protect British workers from exploitation by international finance and cheap labor abroad, ultimately preserving the nation's industries and offering an alternative to prevailing economic systems.

      The Greater Britain