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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction
1. The French New Right’s transnationalism
A history of the ND
Alain de Benoist: the ND’s transnational messenger
Right-wing Gramscianism: a transnational vocation
New political spaces post-1989: the ND’s strange alliances
The ND’s worldview: a transnational ideological cocktail
2. Neither right, nor left?
Still a right and left?
European intellectuals, right, and left
Rising extreme right-wing tide
A ‘leftist right’?
A shifting cultural and political climate
A new New Left?
Identifying the NL
Identifying the ND
The ND’s ideal society and state
Shared positions of the NL and ND
Differences between NL and ND
3. Modern, postmodern, premodern
Defining modern, postmodern, and premodern
The death of modernity?
The malaises of modernity
4. The search for alternative modernity
The ND and fascism
Conceptual tool two
The ND as alternative modernity
An ‘ideal type’ modernism
‘Ideal type’ modernism and the ND
The ND and fascist modernism
Modernist models of the past
5. The quest for a new religion of politics
Girard and Gentile
A model of political conversion
Case studies and political conversion processes
Four case studies of political conversions
Far right or left to opposite camp
From neo-fascist to post-fascist politicians
From socialism to the fascist synthesis
From nationalist and Marxist terrorists to non-violence
Girard, conversion, left, and right
6. ‘Europe for Europeans’
Modernity as ‘fall’
Ethnos trumps demos
The reconstituted ethnos
Ethnos for the new millennium
The ND’s multiculturalism in practice
7. Analysing ‘The New Right for the Year 2000’
‘The New Right for the Year 2000’: modernist mazeway resynthesis
Section 1: critique of modernity and theorizing modernity’s demise?
Section 2: the ND’s premodern conception of man
Section 3: the revival of homogeneous ethnic communities
8. Three key messengers
Guillaume Faye: biography
Faye’s archeofuturism
Faye’s style and solutions
Aleksandr Dugin: pole of traditionalism
Dugin’s Eurasianist worldview
Marco Tarchi: postmodern ‘hobbit’
9. Ties to radical right populist parties
Identifying the radical right populist family
Feeding the radical right populist parties?
Issues, discourse changes, and rhetorical strategies
Examples of campaign discourses
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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