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Breeding superman : Nietzsche, race and eugenics in Edwardian and interwar Britain

Author: Dan Stone
Publisher: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2002.
Series: Studies in social and political thought, 6.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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In this text, Dan Stone challenges the traditional view held by many political historians that British fascism was nothing more than a pale imitation of its continental counterparts, and something of an irrelevance in British political history.
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Named Person: Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche; Friedrich Nietzsche; Friedrich Nietzsche
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: Dan Stone
ISBN: 0853239878 9780853239871 0853239975 9780853239970
OCLC Number: 48884697
Description: x, 197 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Introduction: the extremes of Englishness --
Oscar Levy: a Nietzschean vision --
Anthony Mario Ludovici: a 'light-weight Superman' --
Nietzsche and eugenics --
Race and eugenics --
The 'lethal chamber' in eugenic thought --
Conclusion: from 'underman' to 'underclass.'
Series Title: Studies in social and political thought, 6.
Responsibility: Dan Stone.
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In this text, Dan Stone challenges the traditional view held by many political historians that British fascism was nothing more than a pale imitation of its continental counterparts, and something of an irrelevance in British political history.

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