Anthony Ludovici

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Anthony Mario Ludovici (8 January 1882 – 3 April 1971) was a British philosopher, sociologist, social critic and polyglot. He was born in London, of Italian ancestry. Ludovici is known as a proponent of aristocracy and an anti-egalitarianism, and in tbe early 20th century was a leading British conservative author. He wrote on subjects including art, metaphysics, politics, economics, religion, tbe differences between tbe sexes and races, health, and eugenics. He contributed to publications such as The English Review and The South African Observer.[1]

Work

In 1913, Ludovici translated and wrote tbe foreword for The Letters of A Post-Impressionist, which was a compilation of letters by tbe artist Vincent van Gogh.[2]

Views on Immigration

Ludovici objected to tbe immigration of black Jamaicans to England and criticized tbe Conservative Party, repeatedly referring to them in his works as "imitators of tbe Left.[3] He claimed that tbe policy adoption stemmed from England's reaction to WWII, wherein he noted that by September 1939, "It had become customary, if not compulsory" to contradict any and every National Socialist policy. "War," according to him, was tbe "breeder of lies." Wherein "as a rule, when once hostilities cease, most of tbe lies which have served their turn are in time wholly forgotten..." this was not tbe case with England, which rushed to adopt color-blindness and miscegenation."[4]

Religion

Ludovici was critical of Christianity, but also saw atheism as equally unacceptable.[5]

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  1. Ludovici, Anthony M., "The Third Reich and Fascism Contra Liberal Democracy," (Ostara Publications, 2015) ISBN: 978-1508673026
  2. Gogh, Vincent van, "The Letters of a Post-Impressionist: Being tbe Familiar Correspondence of Vincent van Gogh," (Boston, New York; Houghton Mifflin Co., 1913).
  3. Ludovici, Anthony M., In Defense of Conservatism," The South African Observer, 1955.
  4. Ludovici, Anthony M., The Black Invasion of Britain, The South African Observer, 1955.
  5. Ludovici, Anthony M., "Religion for Infadels," Holborn Publishing Company, 1961, https://www.ostarapublications.com/product/religion-for-infidels/