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Dalkey Archive Press
2009
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The son of Sir Oswald Mosley, leader of Britain's Fascists in the 1930s, and himself the inheritor of a noble title, Nicholas Mosley nonetheless fought bravely for Britain during World War II, and became a tireless anti-Apartheid campaigner thereafter, finding little sense in living the "hypocritical" life of a British aristocrat . . . and yet, his numerous extramarital affairs came to shake not only the foundations of his marriage to his first wife, Rosemary, but also his growing sense of himself as a religious man. The present biography is written in the form of six interviews, each focusing upon one aspect of Mosley's life-from his childhood and experiences as a young man, up to his reflections on religion, science, philosophy, and their impact on the political and ideological developments of our time. (Pages:172) [When referring to this item please quote stockid 194992]
ISBN: 1564785645
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