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The English Mistery ("Mistery" being an old word for a guild) was a political and esoteric group active in the United Kingdom of the 1930s. A "Conservative fringe group" in favour of bringing back the feudal system,〔E. H. H. Green, ''Ideologies of Conservatism: Conservative Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century'' (2002), p. 151.〕 its views have been characterised as "reactionary ultra-royalist, anti-democratic".〔Thomas Linehan, ''British Fascism, 1918-1939: Parties, Ideology and Culture'' (2000), p. 141.〕 It was against everything to do with welfare, the London School of Economics, and the United States.〔Patrick Wright, ''The Village that Died for England'' (2002 edition), p. 204.〕 == Founder ==
It was founded by William Sanderson and took its title from his 1930 book ''That Which Was Lost: A Treatise on Freemasonry and the English Mistery''. Sanderson was a Freemason but disaffected, a member of the Imperial Fascist League and author of a previous book ''Statecraft'' (1927),〔Thomas Linehan, ''British Fascism 1918–39: Parties, Ideology and Culture'' (2000), p. 73.〕 and founded the group in 1930 to promote his view of 'leadership'.〔Dan Stone, ''Breeding Superman: Nietzsche, Race and Eugenics in Edwardian and Interwar Britain'' (2002), p. 42.〕
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