YOCKEY: A FASCIST ODYSSEY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Francis Parker Yockey, herald of Western resurgence, sought to apply the philosophy of Oswald Spengler to the problems of post-1945 Europe. Yockeys Cultural Vitalism provides an organic and enduring method of analysis for the life-course of Civilizations. Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey is the first sympathetic, full-length biography of this enigmatic figure. It analyses Yockey in his historical context: a post-war Europe divided between American plutocracy and Russian Bolshevism; the Europe of scaffolds, ruined cities, and Cold War confrontations. Drawing on FBI and other state files, hitherto unpublished archives, and numerous personal interviews with those involved, this biography introduces a wealth of new material. The Allied war crimes trials and the Communist Prague trials, both of which Yockey personally observed; opinions on Yockey by Sir Oswald Mosley, Ivor Benson, Adrien Arcand, and other important thinkers; the founding and activities of Yockeys European Liberation Front; the genesis and impact of Yockeys greatest writings; profiles on Yockeys colleagues and followers; the use of psychiatry as a political weapon against dissident Rightists; the background to Yockeys arrest, trial, and suicide these subjects, and many more, receive unique treatment in this comprehensive biography of a political visionary. by Kerry Bolton (Author), Tomislav Sunic (Foreword), Francis Parker Yockey (Contributor) & 1 more Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Paperback: 620 pages Publisher: Arktos Media Ltd (February 1, 2018) Language: English ISBN-10: 1912079151 ISBN-13: 978-1912079155 Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.4 x 8.5 inches Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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