Leyther
09-05-2010, 05:09 AM
http://home.alphalink.com.au/~radnat/britfascism/
This is one of the very few books, or pamphlets in this case, that I can find that discusses nationalism from a neutral perspective. It's just a pity it didn't include the late '50s and the NLM.
There's no equivalent nowadays to the likes of AK Chesterton, John Bean, Moseley, Jordan, Webster and yes, Tyndall. Arnold Leese's ideas were still an influence, there was a lot of nationalist activity designed to gain publicity for the cause as opposed to today's objective in raising money for personal gain.
This is one of the very few books, or pamphlets in this case, that I can find that discusses nationalism from a neutral perspective. It's just a pity it didn't include the late '50s and the NLM.
There's no equivalent nowadays to the likes of AK Chesterton, John Bean, Moseley, Jordan, Webster and yes, Tyndall. Arnold Leese's ideas were still an influence, there was a lot of nationalist activity designed to gain publicity for the cause as opposed to today's objective in raising money for personal gain.