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Welcome to the METAPHYSICAL
PHILOSOPHY of
ETHNIC
UNIVERSALITY
–
The
Next Totalitarianism
by John O’Loughlin
of
Centretruths Digital Media
Links to the
files of which follow the introductory remarks below:–
Once again I
must swallow my words and put aside claims to any given work being the
'omega
point of my oeuvre', as has been suggested on more than one occasion in
the recent
past. For Ethnic Universality
takes my philosophy to an even more definitive level in relation to
those
attributes of each of the Elements which make will, spirit, ego, and
soul
possible and cause them to jostle for primacy or supremacy, according
to the
context, in individuals both separately and collectively, in
civilization as a
reflection of one sort of society or another, depending on a variety of
factors, not least of all environmental.
But this title is equally definitive in relation to its
understanding of
‘people's civilization’ and why, despite appearances to the contrary or
what anybody
might have to say, such a largely urban civilization, built around the
proletariat, can only be totalitarian and is, even now, totalitarian in
what
most characterizes it and what the author holds to be the precondition
of an
ultimate totalitarianism, as alluded to in the subtitle, which will take this
civilization to its omega point and therefore definitive realization. –
John O’Loughlin.
CONTENTS
Aphs. 1 – 50
Aphs. 51 – 100
Aphs. 101 – 135
Copyright © 2012 John O’Loughlin
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
John O’Loughlin was born in Salthill, Galway, the Republic
of Ireland,
of mixed Irish- and British-born parents in 1952. Following a parental split
he was brought to England by his mother and grandmother (who had initially returned to Ireland with her daughter upon the death of her Aldershot-based husband) in the mid-50s and subsequently attended schools in
Aldershot, Hampshire and, upon the death and repatriation of his ethnically-protective grandmother, Carshalton, Surrey where, despite an enforced change of
denomination from Catholic to Protestant in consequence of having been put into
care with Hill House Children's Home by his mother, he went to Barrow Hedges Junior School and Carshalton High School for Boys. Upon leaving the latter in pre-GCSE era 1970 with an
assortment of CSEs
(Certificate of Secondary Education) and GCEs
(General Certificate of Education), including history and music, he moved to London and went on, via two short-lived
jobs, to work at the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music in Bedford
Square, where he eventually became responsible as a clerical officer for booking ABRSM examination venues throughout Britain and Ireland.
After a brief flirtation with further education at Redhill Technical College back in Surrey, where he had enrolled to do English and History A Levels, he returned to his former job in the West End
but, due to a combination of factors, left the Associated Board in 1976 and began to pursue a literary vocation which,
despite a brief spell as a computer tutor at Hornsey YMCA in the late '80s and
early '90s, he has steadfastly continued with ever since. His novels include Changing Worlds (1976), An Interview
Reviewed (1979), Secret
Exchanges (1980), Sublimated
Relations (1981), and False Pretences (1982). Since the mid-80s John O'Loughlin has dedicated himself almost exclusively to
philosophy, which he regards as his true literary vocation, and has penned numerous titles of a
philosophical nature, including Devil and
God (1985–6), Towards
the Supernoumenon (1987), Elemental Spectra (1988–9), Philosophical Truth (1991–2) and,
more recently, The Best
of All Possible Worlds (2008), The Centre of Truth
(2009), Insane but not Mad (2011) and Philosophic Flights of Poetic Fancy (2012).
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