Theodore Dalrymple

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Theodore Dalrymple

Anthony Daniels (born October 11, 1949 in London ), better known under his pseudonym Theodore Dalrymple , is a British essayist.

Anthony Daniels is the son of a communist activist and a German Jew who emigrated to England during the National Socialist era . He studied medicine at Birmingham Medical School and specialized in psychiatry .

After working in Zimbabwe , Tanzania and South America , he worked as a prison doctor in Birmingham until his retirement . At the same time, he began working as a socially critical essayist and writer with a conservative focus. Theodore Dalrymple is the author of the monthly magazine “ peculiarly free ”.

Publications

  • Le Corbusier's buildings - worse than bombing , Die Welt , October 16, 2011 (His architecture was inhuman, his thinking totalitarian, his destructiveness a product of European self-disgust. A philippica against Le Corbusier.).
  • The fall of Europe: literature and culture, economy and society, ideology and psychopathology , Verlag Lichtschlag Medien und Werbung, 2016, ISBN 978-3-939-56251-1

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  1. http://ef-magazin.de/autoren/