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Standardbearers: British Roots of the New Right
Ed. Jonathan Bowden, Eddy Butler, and Adrian Davies
Foreword by Antony Flew
Beckenham, Kent: The Bloomsbury Forum, 1999
190 pages
Paperback: $17
Standardbearers seeks to root the contemporary New Right in the British past by collecting 20 essays by 15 authors on British figures of enduring Right-wing significance. See Margot Metroland’s review, “The Search for a Usable Past,” here. Read more …
Make Modernity Great Again!
2,975 words
Tim Huhn, From This Day Forward
“Wyndham Lewis is a paradoxical figure in all sorts of ways, because you could argue on one trajectory, certainly from a very traditional and perennialist one, that Lewis is actually a part of everything that exists now. He was an ultra-modernist and an arch-modernist. Indeed, he founded the only meaningfully indigenous modernist movement, called Vorticism, in these islands. And yet, Lewis was also an ultra-Right-wing and hierarchical figure. Read more …