
Keen On America An Anglo-American Way of Troublemaking: The Fierce, Unruly Life of Jessica Mitford
Dec 10, 2025
Carla Kaplan, a biographer and scholar, dives into the vibrant life of Jessica Mitford, the rebellious Mitford sister known for her fierce advocacy against fascism. They explore how Mitford's humor served as her weapon against societal bullies and her commitment to social justice distinguished her from other aristocrats. Kaplan recounts Mitford's impactful experiences in the Spanish Civil War and her affinity for the working class. They also discuss her humorous yet incisive muckraking style and the political relevance of her wit in today's world.
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Unruly Commitment
- Jessica Mitford lived 'inside and outside' movements, constantly mocking both allies and opponents.
- Her inability to follow authority made her an effective, unruly lifelong activist.
Insider Critique Packs Power
- Aristocratic rebels often critique their own class with sharper insight.
- Ex-aristocrats like Mitford carry credibility because they know the system from within.
Spain's Radical Lesson
- Spain transformed Mitford by teaching her international solidarity, not doctrinal doubts about communism.
- She helped evacuate nearly 300 refugees despite not being a battlefield hero.






