
373. Oswald Mosley: Fascist Leader
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Contrasts in Fascism: Mosley vs. Baldwin
This chapter explores the divergent personalities and political ideologies of Oswald Mosley and Stanley Baldwin in the early 1930s, focusing on Mosley's admiration for fascism and dynamic leadership compared to Baldwin's conservatism. It highlights Mosley's launch of the British Union of Fascists and his efforts to appeal to various demographics, all while revealing his lack of self-awareness amidst a quest for a compelling political identity. The analysis also examines the intricate and contradictory elements of Mosley's vision for a corporate state intertwined with traditional monarchical ideals.
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