
The Pete Quiñones Show Episode 1173: The Life and Thought of Oswald Mosley w/ Thomas777 - Part 1
Feb 11, 2025
In this conversation, expert historian Thomas777 delves into the life and ideology of Oswald Mosley, founder of the British Union of Fascists. He explores the profound influences of Mosley’s family background on his political views, highlighting his unique localism compared to other fascists. The discussion reveals Mosley's significant role in British fascism, rivalries among factions, and his complex legacy, while also examining dynamic tensions with contemporaries like Yaki. Additionally, they note the historical context that shaped far-right movements then and now.
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Previous Movie Discussions
- Pete Quiñones and Thomas777 previously covered the 1935 Leni Riefenstahl film "Triumph of the Will".
- They also discussed the 1988 Dennis Hopper movie "Colors".
Mosley's Family Background
- Oswald Mosley's family history is crucial to understanding his path to fascism.
- His family, though wealthy for centuries, held a unique position of local influence tied to the Church and military.
Mosley's Relatability
- Mosley's fascism stemmed from a distrust of Parliament and traditional nobles, a common middle-class sentiment.
- Thomas777 finds Mosley the most relatable fascist leader due to his grounded nature compared to Hitler or Codreanu.


