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  2. New Right - Wikipedia

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    The first New Right (1955–64) was centered on the right-wing libertarians, traditionalists, and anti-communists at William F. Buckley's National Review. [36]: 624 Sociologists and journalists had used new right since the 1950s; it was first used as self-identification in 1962 by the student activist group Young Americans for Freedom. [37]

  3. Alain de Benoist - Wikipedia

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    Alain de Benoist (/ d ə b ə ˈ n w ɑː / də bə-NWAH; French: [alɛ̃ də bənwa]; born 11 December 1943), also known as Fabrice Laroche, Robert de Herte, David Barney, and other pen names, [1] is a French political philosopher and journalist, a founding member of the Nouvelle Droite (France's New Right), and the leader of the ethno-nationalist think tank GRECE.

  4. Nouvelle Droite - Wikipedia

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    However these subgroups of the New Right coalition in the United States are closely tied to Christianity, which the Nouvelle Droite rejects, describing itself as a pagan movement. [93] Both Jonathan Marcus, Martin Lee and Alain de Benoist himself have highlighted these important differences with the US New Right coalition. [94] As Martin Lee ...

  5. Armin Mohler - Wikipedia

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    Armin Mohler (12 April 1920 – 4 July 2003) was a Swiss far-right political philosopher and journalist, known for his works on the Conservative Revolution.He is widely seen as the father of the Neue Rechte (New Right), the German branch of the European New Right.

  6. Jonathan Bowden - Wikipedia

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    The New Right Committee, or simply "New Right", was a United Kingdom-based pan-European nationalist, far-right think tank founded by Bowden and Troy Southgate. The name was a reference to the French Nouvelle Droite and the group was otherwise unrelated to the wider British and American usage of the term "New Right".

  7. European New Right - Wikipedia

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    The European New Right (ENR) is a far-right movement which originated in France as the Nouvelle Droite in the late 1960s by Alain de Benoist.Its proponents are involved in a global "anti-structural revolt" against modernity and post-modernity, largely in the form of loosely connected intellectual communities striving to diffuse a similar philosophy within European societies.

  8. Dark Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Steve Sailer is a contemporary forerunner of the ideology, which also draws influence from philosophers such as Thomas Carlyle and Julius Evola. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2007 and 2008, software engineer Curtis Yarvin , writing under the pen name Mencius Moldbug, articulated what would develop into Dark Enlightenment thinking.

  9. Roger Scruton - Wikipedia

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    Sir Roger Vernon Scruton, FBA, FRSL (/ ˈ s k r uː t ən /; 27 February 1944 – 12 January 2020) was an English philosopher, writer, and social critic who specialised in aesthetics and political philosophy, particularly in the furtherance of conservative views.