Jasun Horsley

The Vice of Kings


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      THE VICE OF KINGS

      How Socialism, Occultism, and the Sexual Revolution Engineered a Culture of Abuse

       Jasun Horsley

       AEON

      First published in 2019 by

      Aeon Books Ltd

      12 New College Parade

      Finchley Road

      London NW3 5EP

      Copyright © 2019 by Jasun Horsley

      The right of Jasun Horsley to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with §§ 77 and 78 of the Copyright Design and Patents Act 1988.

      All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher.

      British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data

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      ISBN-13: 978-1-91159-704-9

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      Printed in Great Britain

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      “In every cry of every Man,

      In every Infant's cry of fear,

      In every voice: in every ban,

      The mind-forg'd manacles I hear.”

      —William Blake, “London”

      “One resists the invasion of armies; one does not resist the invasion of ideas.”

      —Victor Hugo, History of a Crime

      Tomy brotherandmy father.

      Andto those whocame before.

       CONTENTS

       COCK-UP OR CONSPIRACY? (AUTHOR'S NOTE)

       INTRODUCTION

       Glamor vice

       PART I: OCCULT YORKSHIRE: FABIAN FAMILY SECRETS AND JIMMY SAVILE'S BRITAIN

       CHAPTER I

       The Grandfather: Alec Horsley, Northern Dairies, the Fabian Society

       CHAPTER II

       A brief history of Fabianism: co-opting the left and right

       CHAPTER III

       Havelock Ellis, Lolita, and the sexual child

       CHAPTER IV

       Progressive politics and witchcraft: Brazier's Park, order of Woodcraft, Common Wealth

       CHAPTER V

       Progressive schools: Abbotsholme, Theosophy, Wicca, Grith Fyrd

       CHAPTER VI

       Sex, drugs, rock & roll, and Dandies: Marianne Faithfull, the Stones, Tom Driberg, and LSE

       CHAPTER VII

       Food control, world control: Suez Crisis, Northern Dairies, Marks & Spencer

       CHAPTER VIII

       Mass observation and dance halls: Jimmy Savile's beginnings

       CHAPTER IX

       Evolutionary theory and social engineering: Richard Acland's Common Wealth

       CHAPTER X

       The Gates of Hell: MKULTRA, Robert Graves, William Sargant, and Wasson's Magic Mushroom

       CHAPTER XI

       A Scientific Outlook: Congress for Cultural Freedom, Bertrand Russell, William Empson, and the New Criticism

       CHAPTER XII

       Tentacles across the ocean: Edward House, Woodrow Wilson, the Council on Foreign Relations

       CHAPTER XIII

       Jimmy's Kingdom: LSE, NHS, and the beginnings of psychiatric social work and child care

       CHAPTER XIV

       Strategy of wolves: UK child care system as sex abuse network

       CHAPTER XV

       Child abuse as sex magick and sexual research: Aleister Crowley, Margaret Mead, Alfred Kinsey

       CHAPTER XVI

       World process: Kinderladen, Paedophile Information Exchange, and Labour