Norris England


'An idea isn't responsible for the people who believe in it.'

Don Marquis

 

'Let us take all good men and all good ideas - in whole or in part - from both present and past'

Oswald Mosley

 

‘'Everyone came to destroy what was wicked/ But they killed off what was good as well’

Chris Lowe and Neil Tennant, ‘Twentieth Century’.

 

 

 

Norris England is – in the positive and creative sense of the word – a utopian.  Among the themes of interest to him are English patriotism within European unity, socialism in a national context and environmentalism. His intellectual journey has already taken him far from where he began and he continues to travel hopefully in the search of truth and a better way of living. He has sought to put aside preconceptions about old political labels, to question everything with an open but critical mind, to apply reason but also listen to his heart.

 

Norris England would politely decline the 'Mosleyite' appellation inasmuch that he prefers not to be tied down by labels and takes his inspiration from wherever he finds it. All the books of Oswald Mosley are on his shelves but so are the writings of George Orwell, William Morris, Robert Blatchford and many others. 

 

Much of the material appearing on this website was first published in European Action. This bi-monthly paper is published by Robert Edwards and provides a forum for those who take inspiration from the ideas and career of Sir Oswald Mosley and is one of today’s few outposts of intelligent discourse in the sphere of contemporary patriotic thought. For further details about the paper and how to subscribe visit www.europeanaction.com/.   However great or small your interest in Mosley may be, if you are concerned about the future of your country you should subscribe to European Action. For those wishing to find out more about Mosley's ideas, reprints of some of his writings can be found at www.mosleyfacsimiles.com

 

 

 

 

Contact the author via norris.england@googlemail.com