Lizzie Battenberg’s “sovereignty”. a letter worthy of “Disgusted of Tunbridge Wells”. thereby taking the standard line of most groups on this wave-length. Perspectives supported the treaty. not because the collective agreed with it in itself but because they felt that opposing it was to encourage British isolation at the expense of any European dimension. One may disagree. but at least someone has clearly thought for themselves here. Similarly.
Whilst Romanticism has been widely
Championed amongst opponents of internationalism. Perspectives has espoused the early 20th Century Modernist movement (albeit manifesting itself for a while in a somewhat absurd crusade against capital letters in its pages!) It you are a doctor and you don’t know how to answer all these questions has also introduced to a wider audience the Italian Marxist thinker Antonio Gramsci’s concept of cultural hegemony and his valuable analysis of how the System uses the media and culture to maintain and reinforce its grip upon the people. This reappraisal of long neglected. or altogether neglected in certain quarters.
Ideas and thinkers in search of new insights
Into our present plight is an especially valuable service which this journal performs. It is a constant ferment of fresh ideas and insights. and therein lies its worth. One need not agree with every step in Perspectives progress to wish it job function email list well and share the excitement and adventure of the journey. a journey which. if it succeeds in transcending the stale negativistic bigotry and PC auto-lobotomy which have for so long divided the opponents of the present world System. if it succeeds in uniting them around a vision and a purpose and an alternative to “Americo- cosmopolitanism”.
At last offer a real chance of saving our peoples
Cultures and ethnic identities from homogenisation into bland burger-filling sludge by the global Capitalist mincing-machine into which they are being inexorably fed. Even if it fails. the journey will have been worthwhile and those who followed it will have learned much on which much may yet be built. Anti-communist through and through. Churchill saved the Soviet Union for another half- century. a bull-dog imperialist.
The made any hope of salvaging even a part of the British Empire impossible. Was there no alternative for Britain to Churchill’s war? That is another story. This one tells of the man whose task it was to fight the good fight and pay whatsapp filter the price. on behalf of all of us. and the price of ultimate victory was very dear. including as it did an Empire or two. one of them called the British Empire. of which of all people Mr. Churchill was so inordinately proud. Of course we have still got “democracy” and that must be a very good thing indeed if the price we paid is anything to go by.