- Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Erik Maria
Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn (July 31 1909 –May 26 1999 ) was anAustria nCatholic aristocrat intellectual who described himself as an "extreme conservative arch-liberal." Kuehnelt-Leddihn often argued thatmajority rule in democracies is a threat to individual liberties, and declared himself a monarchist and an enemy of all forms oftotalitarianism . Described as "A Walking Book of Knowledge," the cosmopolitan Kuehnelt-Leddihn was a polyglot, able to speak eight languages and read seventeen others.cite news |author=William F. Buckley, Jr. |title=A Walking Book of Knowledge |publisher=National Review |page=104 |date=1985-12-31 ] His early books "Menace of the Herd" and "Liberty or Equality" were influential within the American conservative movement. His best-known writings appeared in "National Review ", where he was a columnist for 35 years.Life
Kuehnelt-Leddihn was born in
Austria . At the age of 16, he became theVienna correspondent of "The Spectator ". From then on, he wrote for the rest of his life. He studied civil and canon law at theUniversity of Vienna at the age of eighteen. From there, he went to the University of Budapest, from which he received an M.A. ineconomics and his doctorate inpolitical science . Moving back to Vienna, he took up studies intheology . In 1935, Kuehnelt-Leddihn travelled to England to become aschoolmaster atBeaumont College , aJesuit public school (UK). Subsequently he moved to the United States,where he taught atGeorgetown University (1937–38), Saint Peter's College,New Jersey (head of the History and Sociology Department, 1938–43),Fordham University (Japanese, 1942–43), andChestnut Hill College , Philadelphia (1943–47).After publishing books like "Jesuiten, Spießer und Bolschewiken" in 1933 (published in German by Pustet, Salzburg) and "The Menace of the Herd" in 1943, in which he criticised the National Socialists as well as the Socialists directly or between the lines, he could not return to Nazi-occupied Austria.
After the
Second World War , he resettled in Lans in Tyrol where he lived until his death. However, he was an avid traveller: he had visited theUSSR in 1930–31, and eventually travelled to every state in theUnited States .Kuehnelt-Leddihn wrote for a variety of publications, including "Chronicles" and the "
Catholic World ". He also worked with theActon Institute , who declared him after his death "a great friend and supporter."cite journal |year=1999 |title=Erik Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn (1909–1999) |url=http://www.acton.org/publicat/randl/liberal.php?id=324 |journal=Religion & Liberty |volume=9 |issue=5 |accessdate=2007-05-08]Work
His socio-political writings dealt with the origins and the philosophical and cultural currents that formed
Nazism . He endeavored to explain the intricacies of monarchist concepts and the systems ofEurope , cultural movements such as Hussitism andProtestantism , and what he perceived as the disastrous effects of an American policy derived from anti-monarchical feelings and a concomitant ignorance of European culture and history.Kuehnelt-Leddihn directed some of his most significant critiques towards Wilsonian foreign policy activism. Traces of Wilsonianism could be detected in the foreign policies of Franklin D. Roosevelt; specifically, the assumption that
democracy is the ideal political system in any context. Kuehnelt-Leddihn believed that Americans misunderstood much of Central European culture, including but not limited to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and Kuehnelt-Leddihn claimed this was one of the contributing factors to the rise of Nazism. He also highlighted characteristics of the German society and culture (especially the influences of both Protestant and Catholic mentalities) and attempted to explain the sociological undercurrents of Nazism.Contrary to the common historical view, Kuehnelt-Leddihn asserted that Nazism (National-socialism) was a
leftist , democratic movement ultimately rooted in theFrench Revolution that unleashed forces ofegalitarianism , identitarianism,materialism andcentralization . He essentially argued thatnazism ,fascism , radical-liberalism andcommunism were essentially democratic movements, based upon inciting the masses to revolution and intent upon destroying the old forms of society. Furthermore, Kuehnelt-Leddihn claimed that all democracy is basicallytotalitarian and that all democracies eventually degenerate intodictatorship s.In "Liberty or Equality", his
magnum opus , Kuehnelt-Leddihn contrastedmonarchy withdemocracy and presented his arguments for the superiority of monarchy: diversity is upheld better in monarchical countries than in democracies,monarchism is not based on party rule, and it "fits organically into the ecclesiastic and familistic pattern of Christian society". Thus he concluded that monarchical government is actually more "liberal", in that it provides greater liberty. As modern life becomes increasingly complicated across many different sociopolitical levels, Kuehnelt-Leddihn submits that the Scita — the political, economic, technological, scientific, military, geographical, psychological knowledge of the masses and of their representatives — and the Scienda — the knowledge in these matters that is necessary to reach logical-rational-moral conclusions — are separated by an incessantly and cruelly widening gap and that democratic governments are totally inadequate for such undertakings.Quotations
*"Right is right and Left is wrong."
*"Man is rather stupid than wicked." "Liberty or Equality", pg 189
*"The three fundamentally leftist revolutions, those that spawned France's democracy, Russian's international socialism, and Germany's national socialism, formed and fashioned the history of the last two hundred years and established the 'Centuries of the G' — guillotines, gaols, gallows, gas chambers, and gulags." "Leftism Revisited", pg xvii
*"We share with the beasts a craving for sameness and a gregariousness which makes us desire the company of people of our own age, sex, race, creed, political conviction, class and taste. But it is exclusively human to have a thirst for diversity, i.e., to be happy in the company of those who are different from us in every respect, as well as to travel, to enjoy other foods, hear other tunes, see other plants, beasts, and landscapes. The delight in the variations of creation distinguishes man from beast as much as religion or reason." "The Principles of The Portland Declaration"
*"America is built on a voluntaristic basis. To be an American is frequently not an accident but a matter of choice and free decision. It means conscious assimilation and amalgamation. The word Americanism is not without real significance." "Liberty or Equality", pg 99
*"It is the low drive for sameness and the hatred of otherness that characterizes all forms of leftism, which inevitably are totalitarian because, defying the divine diversity of the universe, these ideologies want to convert us by force to sameness -- sameness being the brother of equality. The leftist vision enjoins uniformity: the nation with one leader, one party, one race, one language, one class, one type of school, one law, one custom, one level of income, and so forth. Since nature provides diversity, this deadening sameness can be achieved only by brute force, by leveling, enforced assimilation, exile, genocide. All forms of totalitarianism, all leftist ideologies, reaching their culmination in the French, Russian, and German Revolutions, have gone that way -- with the aid of guillotine, gallows, gas chambers, and Gulag." "The Principles of The Portland Declaration"Writings
Novels
*"Gates of Hell"
*"Night Over the East"
*"Moscow 1979"
*"Black Banners"ocio-political works
*"The Menace of the Herd" (under the pseudonym of "Francis S. Campell"), The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, 1943.
*"Liberty or Equality", Christendom Press, Front Royal, Virginia, 1952, 1993.
*"The Timeless Christian"
*"The Intelligent American's Guide to Europe"
*"Leftism, From de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Marcuse", Arlington House, Publishers, New Rochelle, NY, 1974.
*"Leftism Revisited, From de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Pol Pot", Regenery Gateway, Washington, D.C., 1990.Notes and References
ee also
*
Hermann Rauschning
*Family as a model for the state External links
* [http://www.acton.org/publicat/randl/liberal.php?id=324 Acton Institute Obituary]
* [http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article3646.html Intellectual Conservative's Review of "Leftism Revisited"]
* [http://www.townhall.com/phillysoc/erik.htm Philadelphia Society tribute to Kuehnelt-Leddihn]
* [http://www.conservativeclassics.com/books/booklist.html Text of "Liberty of Equality?" at the Regnery Legacy Project]
* [http://www.geocities.com/wuestenpauli/opapa_neu/opapa_start.htm Memorial page] by his grandson
* [http://blog.mises.org/archives/006264.asp The Menace of the Herd] at the Mises Institute
* [http://blog.mises.org/archives/006326.asp Liberty or Equality] at the Mises Institute
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