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SOME OF ANTHONY M. LUDOVICI'S FAVOURITE WORKS


Friedrich Nietzsche's seminal work on ethics, Thus Spake Zarathustra (in English)

Michel de Montaigne's insights into human psychology, the Essays (in English)

Niccolò Machiavelli's treatise on statecraft and morals, The Prince (in English)

Jean-Jacques Rousseau's frank autobiography, The Confessions (in English)

Arthur Schopenhauer's penetrating selected essays on women and other subjects (in English)

Emily Brontë's passionate novel, Wuthering Heights

Lewis Carroll's critiques of Anglo-Saxon illogicality (or so Ludovici argued), Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass


OTHER IMPORTANT WORKS


Lothrop Stoddard's prophetic 1920 warning, The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy

Lothrop Stoddard's pioneering 1922 book, The Revolt Against Civilization: The Menace of the Under-Man

Sir Arthur Keith's 1946 differentiation between in-group and out-group moralities, Evolution and Ethics

Sir Arthur Keith's 1947 explanation that xenophobia underlies evolutionary progress, A New Theory of Human Evolution

Alain de Benoist's recent selected essays on politics and society, from a French New Right viewpoint (in English)

Three websites devoted to eugenics, genetic engineering, IQ, and racial differences: Ole Peter Galaasen's Plausible Futures, Matt Nuenke's NeoEugenics, and Marian Van Court's Future Generations

Two websites devoted to anti-feminism: Jim Kalb's Anti-Feminist Page and Jan Deichmohle's Network Critiques Of Feminism

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