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[…] weapons of war against Americans citizens. What is coming into being is a new form of government and social organization that is as different from mid-twentieth century liberal democracy as the early American republic was from the British monarchism that it grew out of and eventually supplanted. In a technical or structural sense, the […]

Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey by Kerry Bolton

Lobster Issue 78 (Winter 2019) FREE

[PDF file]: Lost Imperium? Yockey: 20 years later Yockey: A Fascist Odyssey Kerry Bolton Arktos: London, 2018, £30.50 (UK), p/b Kevin Coogan On 16 June 1960 Francis Parker Yockey, a 43-year-old far right international mystery man and author of the 1948 fascist opus Imperium, committed suicide in his San Francisco jail cell by swallowing a cyanide capsule. […]

The UK and the coup in Chile, 1973

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[PDF file]: […] of overseas states that became integrated into a single international political and economic system. The core beliefs of this group were a commitment to free trade and liberal values, and it was centred on the City of London. Many of these states were in central Asia and the Middle East, or in territories once […]

Count Bonde and the search for a compromise peace 1939-1941

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[PDF file]: […] suggestions should be absolute silence.’7 The Lady Barlow referred to here – there was more than one – is Anna Barlow, widow of Sir John Barlow, a Liberal MP 1896-1918, and senior partner in Thomas Barlow and Brothers, of Manchester, London, Calcutta, Shanghai, 6 See John Lukacs, The Last European War (1976) pp. 59 […]

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[…] weapons of war against Americans citizens. What is coming into being is a new form of government and social organization that is as different from mid-twentieth century liberal democracy as the early American republic was from the British monarchism that it grew out of and eventually supplanted. In a technical or structural sense, the […]

Is this what failure looks like? Brian Sedgemore 1937–2015

Lobster Issue 70 (Winter 2015) FREE

[PDF file]: […] The Times Guide to the Election 1970. South and Shoreditch after its sitting Labour MP Ron Brown defected to the Social Democratic Party (SDP).7 With the SDP/ Liberal Alliance polling 50% at this point (and leading the polls continuously from October 1981 to April 1982 during which period Shirley Williams and Roy Jenkins won […]

Count Knut Bonde and the Search for a Compromise Peace 1939-1941

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[…] suggestions should be absolute silence.’7 The Lady Barlow referred to here – there was more than one – is Anna Barlow, widow of Sir John Barlow, a Liberal MP 1896-1918, and senior partner in Thomas Barlow and Brothers, of Manchester, London, Calcutta, Shanghai, 6 See John Lukacs, The Last European War (1976) pp. 59 […]

The devil has all the best songs: reflections on the life and times of Simon Dee

Lobster Issue 58 (Winter 2009/2010) FREE

[PDF file]: […] activities, such as 1 See The Daily Telegraph 30 August 2009 and others the same day. Page 4 Winter 2009/10 Lobster 58 ‘modernising’ its economy on more liberal lines than the post1945 political consensus had hitherto indicated. With his military service complete Dee had various occupations in the more fashionable areas of London, including […]

Count Knut Bonde and the Search for a Compromise Peace 1939-1941

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[…] should be absolute silence.’ The Lady Barlow referred to here (there was more than one at the time) is Anna Barlow, widow of Sir John Barlow, a Liberal MP 1896-1918, and senior partner in Thomas Barlow and Brothers, of Manchester, London, Calcutta, Shanghai, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur. Quakers, pacifists, and regarded as being on […]

The View from the Bridge

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[PDF file]: […] few advisors, and seemed resistant to reaching out beyond their small inner circle.’ What does this sound like? It sounds like NuLab. And it sounds like the Liberal Democrats. All three major parties are now in the grip of little cliques with predictable consequences: as the parties’ members are not of interest or value […]

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