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Fascist Voices: Essays from the 'Fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1 (Volume) Fascist Voices: Essays from the 'Fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1 by Oswald Mosley
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“He only feels himself related to that which is his own. The only effective struggle against Bolshevism is the elimination of Capitalism.”
Oswald Mosley, Fascist Voices: Essays from the'Fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1
“The Fascist principle is private freedom and public service. That imposes upon us, in our public life, and in our attitude towards other men, a certain discipline and a certain restraint; but in our public life alone; and I should argue very strongly indeed that the only way to have private freedom was by a public organisation which brought some order out of the economic chaos which exists in the world today, and that such public organisation can only be secured by the methods of authority and of discipline which are inherent in Fascism.”
Oswald Mosley, Fascist Voices: Essays from the'Fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1
“The Social Problem is a question of making the international city-proletariat once more conscious of their fundamental relationship with the soil. Man can only gain root in his own soil.”
Oswald Mosley, Fascist Voices: Essays from the'Fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1
“In his public life, a man must behave himself as a fit member of the State, in his every action he must conform to the welfare of the nation.”
Oswald Mosley, Fascist Voices: Essays from the'Fascist Quarterly' 1936-1940 - Vol 1