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Orage, Alfred Richard

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Orage, Alfred Richard (1873-1934)

English journalist. With the literary historian and critic Holbrook Jackson (1874-1948) he took over the editorship of the New Age, which became a forum for the views of the best-known journalists, as well as for Orage's incisive weekly commentary. He gave up the editorship in 1922 and in 1932 founded the New English Weekly.

He wrote two books on the German philosopher Nietzsche, whose principles he applied to sociology in his propaganda for national guilds.


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