A. K. Chesterton
Far-right politics, Politician, Journalist, Nativism (politics), G. K. Chesterton, Western Front (World War I)
978-613-7-14661-3
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100
2011-09-27
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Arthur Kenneth Chesterton MC was a far right-wing politician and journalist who helped found right-wing organisations in Britain, primarily in opposition to the break-up of the British Empire, and later adopting a broader anti-immigration stance. His cousin, the author G. K. Chesterton, was a critic of what he called "the solemn fools of Teutonism". Born in England, A. K. Chesterton was taken with his family to South Africa as a boy and did not return to England until the late 1920s. In 1915, he joined the British colonial army and was sent to East Africa, where he almost died of malaria and dysentery. After officer training, he was on the Western Front in 1917 with the Durban Light Infantry. He was awarded the Military Cross. His war experience was crucial to his repudiation of democracy. The war also left Chesterton broken in health and an alcoholic. After the war, he was a journalist for the Johannesburg Star
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