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Remembering A. R. D. “Rex” Fairburn:
February 2, 1904–March 25, 1957
Greg Johnson
Today is the birthday of New Zealand poet, essayist, Social Credit advocate, and social reformer Arthur Rex Dugard Fairburn, another Artist of the Right. In honor of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following works on this site.
By Fairburn:
- “Dominion“
- “Europe, 1945“
- “Good and Ill“
About Fairburn:
- Kerry Bolton, “Rex Fairburn“
- Denys Trussell, “Kerry Bolton on A. R. D. Fairburn as an Artist of the Right“
- Kerry Bolton, “Fairburn and the Right: Rejoinder to Dr. Denys Trussell“
- Kerry Bolton, “Breaking the Bondage of Interest,” Part 2
Remembering A. R. D. “Rex” Fairburn:February 2, 1904–March 25, 1957
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2 comments
As someone discovering and exploring dissident right wing politics and a New Zealander (Not a Pakeha). New Zealand is an intensely left wing country. So it means a great deal to me to learn of his existence. I hope there are more of us like him in the future in NZ.
My heartfelt thanks.
NZers are collectively an ignorant sack of shit. The Social Credit party gets a total of a few dozen votes, indicating how pig-arse dumb NZers have become on the subject, with no intent to insult pigs’ arses by drawing a comparison. We even had a minister of finance (Michael Cullen) who thought credit-issue was based on savings accounts; one would have been better electing someone with Downs Syndrome. “Future NZ”? Ha!
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