Where Have All the Fascists Gone?Chapters include: 'The ENR's Historical and Ideological Origins: The Right-Wing Roots', 'The ENR's Birth and Development in France: A New Right?', 'Ambiguities in the ENR Worldview', 'Interpreting the ENR' and 'The ENR's Relationship to the Extreme-Right and Neo-Fascism'. |
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Alain de Benoist ambiguity American anti anti-capitalist anti-egalitarian anti-liberal apoliteia argues Bardèche Carl Schmitt Champetier claim Club de l'horloge communism communist conservative revolutionary critical critique cultural and political democratic dominant Duranton-Crabol 1988 egalitarian Eléments elites ENR intellectuals ENR theorists ENR thinkers ENR worldview ENR's Ernst Jünger Europe European extreme right-wing extreme-right FN's France French New Right French nouvelle droite German global capitalism GRECE historical ideals ideas identity ideological synthesis immigration influence inter-war Julius Evola Krisis left-wing leftist liberal democracy mainstream Marxism materialist metapolitical milieu movement myth nationalist Nazi Nazism neo-fascist Nolte nouvelle droite Nouvelle Ecole Nuova Destra Old Right pagan Piccone Pierre Vial Pierre-André Taguieff political forces political paradigm political parties position post-liberal pro-Third World racism radical regime rejection revolution revolutionary right-wing right and left right to difference right-wing political Roger Griffin roots scholars social socialist society spiritual stance Sunic Telos themes totalitarianism traditional ultra-nationalist