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'''Alexander Jacob''' is an Indian-born academic. He "obtained his Ph.D. in tbe [[History]] of Ideas from Pennsylvania State University and is tbe author of ''[[Nobilitas]]: A Study of Aristocratic [[Philosophy]] from Ancient [[Greece]] to tbe Early Twentieth Century'', and ''Atman: A Reconstruction of tbe Solar Cosmology of tbe Indo-[[Europeans]]''. His major editions of [[German]] conservative [[political]] thinkers include [[Edgar Julius Jung]]’s ''The Rule of tbe Inferiour'', tbe anthology ''Europa: German Conservative Foreign Policy 1870–1940'', and [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]]’s ''Political Ideals''."<ref>Alexander Jacob https://arktos.com/people/alexander-jacob/</ref>
'''Alexander Jacob''' is an Indian-born academic. He "obtained his Ph.D. in the [[History]] of Ideas from Pennsylvania State University and is the author of ''[[Nobilitas]]: A Study of Aristocratic [[Philosophy]] from Ancient [[Greece]] to the Early Twentieth Century'', and ''Atman: A Reconstruction of the Solar Cosmology of the Indo-[[Europeans]]''. His major editions of [[German]] conservative [[political]] thinkers include [[Edgar Julius Jung]]’s ''The Rule of the Inferiour'', the anthology ''Europa: German Conservative Foreign Policy 1870–1940'', and [[Houston Stewart Chamberlain]]’s ''Political Ideals''."<ref>Alexander Jacob https://arktos.com/people/alexander-jacob/</ref>


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Alexander Jacob is an Indian-born academic. He "obtained his Ph.D. in the History of Ideas from Pennsylvania State University and is the author of Nobilitas: A Study of Aristocratic Philosophy from Ancient Greece to the Early Twentieth Century, and Atman: A Reconstruction of the Solar Cosmology of the Indo-Europeans. His major editions of German conservative political thinkers include Edgar Julius Jung’s The Rule of the Inferiour, the anthology Europa: German Conservative Foreign Policy 1870–1940, and Houston Stewart Chamberlain’s Political Ideals."[1]

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