Anthony Ludovici: Conservative From Another World

by a British subscriber
Instauration, October 1989

Also see, by Anthony Ludovici:
The Jews, and the Jews in England

DURING HIS LIFE, Anthony Ludovici was regarded as anathema by the liberal-minority coalition, and he continued to collide with these impeders of human progress even after his demise. He died in 1971 in Ipswich, England, at the age of 89, bequeathing about £70,000 — over $630,000 in today’s inflated money — to the University of Edinburgh for research into miscegenation. The results would surely have interested advocates of the melting pot and segregation alike. Edinburgh, however, refused the money for this purpose and, with the acquiescence . . . → Read More: Anthony Ludovici: Conservative From Another World