Ideology of Obsession

Ideology of Obsession

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Baker David
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Arthur Kenneth Chesterton, cousin of G.K. Chesterton, grew up in South Africa where he developed his "colonial outsider" view of England and of the First World War. By the age of 21, Chesterton was an archetypal "angry young man" - ex-colonial, ex-officer with literary interests and accomplishments. As an increasingly disillusioned literary critic and newspaper editor, he created a world based on his reading of English literature - an idealized version of British society. The result was a cultural despair which sealed his acceptance of fascism in 1933. In this biography, David Baker examines the socio-psychological profile of A.K. Chesterton to help explain the nature of fascism. The author questions previous academic interpretations, suggesting that a definition of fascist ideology must be broadened to take account of its fatal attraction to those who might have remained self-assured members of a democratic society.
EAN 9781860640735
ISBN 1860640737
Binding Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Publication date December 31, 1996
Pages 256
Language English
Dimensions 216 x 138
Country United Kingdom
Authors Baker David
Illustrations b&w halftones, bibliography, index
Series International Library of Historical Studies