Denis Fahey - Legacy

Legacy

Fahey left behind a large written body of work that he did not protect by copyright, instead leaving it in the public domain. Some of his publications remain in print in the United States, where he continues to have a following. Antisemitic activist L. Fry also promoted much of Fahey's work on the decay of Christianity. People in Irish political circles also tried to set up movements adopting some Fahey's strong beliefs on Catholicism, coupled with a more extreme form nationalism; such figures included Gerry McGeough, who founded the The Hibernian magazine, and Irish conservative nationalist Justin Barrett.

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