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Anthony M. Ludovici: The Lost Philosopher (Hardback)

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Anthony Mario Ludovici (1882-1971) was one of Britain’s most celebrated intellectuals in the first decades of the twentieth century.

One of the first and most accomplished translators of Nietzsche into English and a leading exponent of Nietzsche’s thought, Ludovici was also an original philosopher in his own right.

This is a limited numbered edition of 500 copies.

Anthony M. Ludovici: The Lost Philosopher (Hardback)

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Without a graduate degree or university professorship (indeed, without any need of them), Ludovici went over the heads of academia and directly addressed the educated public, supporting himself entirely by his writings.

In nearly forty books, including eight novels, and dozens of shorter works, Ludovici set forth his views on metaphysics, religion, ethics, politics, economics, the sexes, health, eugenics, art, modern culture, and current events with a clarity, wit, and fearless honesty that made him famous.

After World War II, however, Ludovici fell rapidly into obscurity. Why? Because Ludovici was a passionate, principled defender of aristocracy and conservatism and a fierce, uncompromising critic of egalitarianism in all its manifestations: Christianity, liberalism, Marxism, socialism, feminism, multi-culturalism, crass commercialism, a debased popular culture, and the denial of innate and unalterable biological differences between individuals and races, as well as the envious hobbling of the gifted and the sentimental coddling of the mediocre and botched.

Thanks to this volume, however, the lost philosopher has been found again, and far from seeming antiquated, his ideas are even more radical, relevant, and challenging in our day than in his own.

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Author Anthony M. Ludovici
Full Title The Lost Philosopher: The Best of Anthony M. Ludovici
Binding Hardback
Publisher Educational Translation and Scholarship Foundation (2003)
Pages 320
ISBN 9780974626406
Language English
Short Description Anthony Mario Ludovici (1882-1971) was one of Britain’s most celebrated intellectuals in the first decades of the twentieth century. One of the first and most accomplished translators of Nietzsche into English and a leading exponent of Nietzsche’s thought, Ludovici was also an original philosopher in his own right. This is a limited numbered edition of 500 copies.
Table of Contents CONTENTS
Editor’s Preface
1. Religion Religious Decay Christianity Rational Religion
2. Conservatism Tradition Realism Aristocracy Leadership Capitalism Ruralism
3. Liberalism Justice Ideology Democracy Liberty Equality Multiculturalism Mass Opinion
4. Men and Women Sex Roles Female Psychology Male Psychology Love and Marriage Wives Husbands Feminism Male Degeneracy
5. Eugenics Body and Soul Sexphobia Inbreeding Physiognomy Beauty Overpopulation Selection
6. Health National Sickness Food and Drink Sports and Games Abortion Old Age The Medical Profession The Alexander Technique Humor
7. Education Childcare Schooling
8. Economics Industrialism Materialism Private Property Class Unemployment Leisure Economists
9. Art Low Art High Art Rodin Van Gogh Human Form Landscape
Select Bibliography Index
About the Author ABOUT THE EDITOR John V. Day was born in 1961 and educated at the University of Edinburgh and Queen’s University of Belfast, where he received a doctorate in prehistory. He is the author of the highly praised book Indo-European Origins: The Anthropological Evidence (Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man, 2001) and a number of articles. He is also the creator of a Ludovici website, www.anthonymludovici.com, that makes available many works by and about Ludovici.

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