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Acknowledgements | ||
Introduction: The Extremes of Englishness | 1 | |
1 | Oscar Levy: A Nietzschean Vision | 12 |
2 | Anthony Mario Ludovici: A 'Light-Weight Superman' | 33 |
3 | Nietzsche and Eugenics | 62 |
4 | Race and Eugenics | 94 |
5 | The 'Lethal Chamber' in Eugenic Thought | 115 |
Conclusion: From 'Underman' to 'Underclass' | 135 | |
Notes | 140 | |
Bibliography | 167 | |
Index | 194 |
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