<p>Regarded as the leading philosopher of British Fascism Raven Thomson was greatly influenced by Oswald Spengler&#39;s cyclic theory of history However in Civilization As Divine Superman Thomson rejects Spengler&#39;s pessimism on the future of the West and suggests that culture-man has the option of willing an ongoing path of greatness rather than succumbing to decay and death. Thomson believed this could be achieved by developing a social organism where each fulfils a function as part of a totality.</p><p>When former Labour party eminence Sir Oswald Mosley founded the British Union of Fascists in 1932 to address such problems Thomson saw in Mosley&#39;s version of Fascism a means of attaining such an organic society.</p><p>As a street corner orator and a philosopher Raven Thomson was that rare breed that Oswald Mosley described as the &quot;though-deed man.&quot; Interned in England during World War II he was one of the first to resume association with Mosley after the war and was a leading member of Mosley&#39;s Union Movement advocating the new post-war doctrine of &quot;European Socialism.&quot;</p><p>With this re-publication of Civilization As Divine Superman at a time when we have more reasons to accept Spengler&#39;s fatality of a globalised society Raven Thomson offers us our last hope to avoid catastrophe.</p>
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