Alain de Benoist


Alain de Benoist fr: alɛ də bənwa (born December 11, 1943 in Saint-Symphorien) is a French intellectual, writer, political scientist and journalist. Founder of the European Union (GRECE), which belongs to the French New Right, is regarded by the liberal establishment and the left as the extreme right, and by the conservative traditionalist right wing criticized for "leftist deviation." > Curriculum vitae Alain de Benoist comes from a Catholic family with aristocratic roots. He studied law at Sorbonne, philosophy, sociology. He has published two magazines: Nouvelle Ecole (since 1968) and Krisis (since 1988). He also writes for various newspapers and editions, such as the Mankind Quarterly, The Scorpion, Tyr, Chronicles, Le Figaro.

In 1978 he published a review of the Vue de droite: Anthologie critique des idées contemporaines (Copernic, 1977), for which he was awarded the French Academy Award. Ideology

Alain de Benoist has worked with various people from both the national right and the far left. His views are anti-liberal and anti-immigrant; He also criticizes globalization and American capitalism, which he believes destroys national identity. He supports the European federation, which is linked to the principle of subsidiarity. Authoritative control (person):

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