Mosley – The Facts

“**Mosley – The Facts**” by Oswald Mosley, published by Sanctuary Press Limited on March 28, 2019, presents an overview of Mosley’s contributions to political thought through his speeches and writings from before and after the Second World War. This 352-page edition explores his imaginative ideas and the appraisals of his career by notable contemporaries, providing a context for understanding his influence on political ideologies in Europe and Great Britain.
Readers will find a detailed examination of Mosley’s vision, including his advocacy for a United Europe and his insights into the societal impacts of automation and technological change. The book discusses his concept of the Third Position as an alternative to capitalism and state socialism, emphasizing a blend of free enterprise and syndicalism. This edition offers a comprehensive look at one of the most talented and controversial political thinkers of his time, making it a significant addition to the fields of biography, political science, and history.
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“Mosley – The Facts” offers an eclectic overview of Oswald Mosley’s contribution to political thought as expressed through his speeches and writings both before and after the Second World War. It also includes appraisals of his ideas and career by political contemporaries such as Beatrice Webb, George Bernard Shaw, Lloyd George and Winston Churchill.
Mosley is shown to have been one of the most imaginative political thinkers of his age. He was the first advocate of a United Europe decades before the European Union was born, and he fully understood the impact on society brought about by automation and technological change. He was also one of the first to recognise that future wars would be fought and decided not by those who possessed nuclear weapons, but by those who fought for an idea – combatants among a civilian population who were half soldier, half politician.
Not least, as a visionary before his time, he describes his Third Position as an alternative to discredited capitalism and state socialism based on a synthesis of free enterprise and syndicalism.
This new edition offers the reader an insight into one of the most talented and controversial thinkers of our time.
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