World Revolution; The Plot Against Civilization

World Revolution; The Plot Against Civilization

Nesta Helen Webster

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Alpha Editions
Año de edición:
2020
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Revoluciones, levantamientos y rebeliones
ISBN:
9789354309335
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A provocative voice from the interwar years, Nesta Webster presents an uncompromising study of alleged global conspiracies aimed at remaking civilisation. History explains the stakes plainly. Often read today as a conspiracy theory classic, World Revolution synthesises strands of anti-communist literature and political history, delivering a fierce secret societies analysis that insists world revolution themes were not abstract theories but urgent warnings of civilisation under threat. Written amid the turbulence of early 20th century politics, the book sits squarely within interwar period analysis and continues to draw readers interested in the Protocols of the Elders and in the lineage of Nesta Webster’s works. Its tone is polemical and forensic; the prose ranges from rhetorical urgency to careful tracing of networks and ideas, making it valuable both as a polemical artefact and as a political history book for wider audiences. While its arguments are debated, the work serves as a vivid window into how fears of subversion and revolution were narrated in its era.Historically, the volume illuminates currents of thought that shaped debates about revolution, order and international networks - a text of interest to researchers and historians as much as to political science students seeking primary perspectives from the era. Casual readers attracted to controversial ideas and collectors of classic literature will find it arresting and informative. Today the volume is studied not as an endorsement but as a source that reveals anxieties, rhetorical strategies and networks of argument that shaped conservative and anti-Bolshevik responses. For researchers and historians it offers direct access to the vocabulary and concerns of reactionary discourse; for political science students it provides a case study in propaganda, narrative building and the politics of fear. Casual readers drawn to the drama of ideological conflict, and collectors assembling notable Nesta Webster’s works, will value the book’s historical charge and its place in debates of the time. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.

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