2 Books by Oswald Mosley
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Overview: Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet; (16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a member of parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from 1926 to 1931 and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Labour Government of 1929–31, a position he resigned due to his disagreement with the Labour Government's unemployment policies. He then formed the New Party which merged with the BUF (which included the Blackshirts) in 1932. Although relatively well funded, Mosley often overemphasised intellectual fine points that appealed to few voters, opposed free trade and associated closely with Fascist Italy. Mosley was interned in 1940 and the BUF was proscribed. He was released in 1943, and, politically disillusioned in Britain, he moved abroad in 1951, spending most of the remainder of his life in France.
Genre: Autobiography | UK Politics | Fascism

My Life: An acclaimed autobiography by a fascinating and complex man. The reviews speak for themselves. In his extrordinary career as soldier, politician, socialite, international sportsman, he has known most of the prominent people of his time... a spectacular career. - George Murray "Daily Mail." "His autobiography is a work of considerable distinction. "He came near to diverting the whole course of British history ... What Mosley so valiantly stood for could have saved his country from the Hungry Thirties and the Second World War . - Michael Foot "Evening Standard." "The greatest comet of British politics in the 20th century. An orator of the highest rank.. He produced, almost unaided a programme of economic reconstruction which surpassed anything offered by Lloyd George or, in the United States, by F.D.Roosevelt... A superb political thinker, the best of our age." - A.J.P.Taylor "The Observer." "My Life" indeed is a far more fascinating book than I expected, by a far more fascinating man than I realised. We are confronted by a man of powerful will and bold intelligence... a truly formidable figure. - Geoffrey Moorhouse "The Guardian." "Mosley is the only man I have ever known who could have been a very great Prime Minister ... His diagnosis was right ... an enormously gifted man. - Lord Boothby in a BBC broadcast.
Tomorrow We Live | British Union Policy:
Tomorrow We Live' (1938) by Oswald Mosley is the book whose style most closely resembles the emotive tone of his speeches. There was good reason for this: British Union, the Movement that Mosley led, was by now engaged in a life or death struggle to avert the coming War that would cost 60-million people their lives. With great clarity Mosley restates his policies that would save Britain from recurring Slump and draws the line between anti-semitism and his own necessary criticism of certain Jewish interests. Then he reminds the reader that 'Mankind has no greater enemy than War and War has no greater enemy than British Union'. He contrasts the policy of the British government, to threaten powerful nations with war whilst maintaining minimal defence forces, with his own policy, of threatening no other country but having the strongest army, navy and air force in the world. Mosley advocates that Britain should only fight if Britain is attacked. To travel round the world starting wars with other countries because we don't approve of their system of government would condemn Britain to perpetual war - there is always some country somewhere of which to disapprove. He also addresses the charge of continental influence: "We do not borrow ideas from foreign countries and we have no 'models' abroad for a plain and simple reason. We are proud enough of our own people to believe that once Britain is awake our people will not follow but will lead Mankind. In this deep faith we hold that no lesser destiny is worthy of our people than that the whole world shall find in Britain an example."
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Overview: Sir Oswald Ernald Mosley, 6th Baronet; (16 November 1896 – 3 December 1980) was an English politician, known principally as the founder of the British Union of Fascists (BUF). He was a member of parliament for Harrow from 1918 to 1924, for Smethwick from 1926 to 1931 and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster in the Labour Government of 1929–31, a position he resigned due to his disagreement with the Labour Government's unemployment policies. He then formed the New Party which merged with the BUF (which included the Blackshirts) in 1932. Although relatively well funded, Mosley often overemphasised intellectual fine points that appealed to few voters, opposed free trade and associated closely with Fascist Italy. Mosley was interned in 1940 and the BUF was proscribed. He was released in 1943, and, politically disillusioned in Britain, he moved abroad in 1951, spending most of the remainder of his life in France.
Genre: Autobiography | UK Politics | Fascism
My Life: An acclaimed autobiography by a fascinating and complex man. The reviews speak for themselves. In his extrordinary career as soldier, politician, socialite, international sportsman, he has known most of the prominent people of his time... a spectacular career. - George Murray "Daily Mail." "His autobiography is a work of considerable distinction. "He came near to diverting the whole course of British history ... What Mosley so valiantly stood for could have saved his country from the Hungry Thirties and the Second World War . - Michael Foot "Evening Standard." "The greatest comet of British politics in the 20th century. An orator of the highest rank.. He produced, almost unaided a programme of economic reconstruction which surpassed anything offered by Lloyd George or, in the United States, by F.D.Roosevelt... A superb political thinker, the best of our age." - A.J.P.Taylor "The Observer." "My Life" indeed is a far more fascinating book than I expected, by a far more fascinating man than I realised. We are confronted by a man of powerful will and bold intelligence... a truly formidable figure. - Geoffrey Moorhouse "The Guardian." "Mosley is the only man I have ever known who could have been a very great Prime Minister ... His diagnosis was right ... an enormously gifted man. - Lord Boothby in a BBC broadcast.
Tomorrow We Live | British Union Policy:
Tomorrow We Live' (1938) by Oswald Mosley is the book whose style most closely resembles the emotive tone of his speeches. There was good reason for this: British Union, the Movement that Mosley led, was by now engaged in a life or death struggle to avert the coming War that would cost 60-million people their lives. With great clarity Mosley restates his policies that would save Britain from recurring Slump and draws the line between anti-semitism and his own necessary criticism of certain Jewish interests. Then he reminds the reader that 'Mankind has no greater enemy than War and War has no greater enemy than British Union'. He contrasts the policy of the British government, to threaten powerful nations with war whilst maintaining minimal defence forces, with his own policy, of threatening no other country but having the strongest army, navy and air force in the world. Mosley advocates that Britain should only fight if Britain is attacked. To travel round the world starting wars with other countries because we don't approve of their system of government would condemn Britain to perpetual war - there is always some country somewhere of which to disapprove. He also addresses the charge of continental influence: "We do not borrow ideas from foreign countries and we have no 'models' abroad for a plain and simple reason. We are proud enough of our own people to believe that once Britain is awake our people will not follow but will lead Mankind. In this deep faith we hold that no lesser destiny is worthy of our people than that the whole world shall find in Britain an example."
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