Jean-Gilles Malliarakis
Jean-Gilles Malliarakis , born Jean Malliarakis in 1944 with Paris, is a editor and former militant of Extrême right-hand side French, graduate of the Institut of political studies of Paris (promotion 1970), doctor in economy.
He is the son of the painter Mayo. Engaged in Political as of adolescence, it becomes with the passing of years one of the outstanding French line figures extreme. A time member of the movement Occident (until its exclusion in November 1967), it founds then at the Institute of political studies of Paris - where it is student - the nationalist Action, its own movement. In the Years 1970, Malliarakis repurchases the French Bookstore with Henry Coston; it becomes a place of appointment of the militants of extreme right-hand side to Paris. It directs several organizations: the revolutionary Nationalist movement (MNR), then Third Way. Following the bursting of Third Way in 1991, it ceases its direct political activities.
A time considered as neofascist and admiror of the mode of Benito Mussolini, Jean-Gilles Malliarakis evolved with the years to the Libéralisme and the anti Communisme. He was during several years person in charge presses CDCA, Syndicat of tradesmen. Having closed its bookstore, it since then devotes to writings of analysis economic Politique and like to its activity of independent editor through Éditions of the Trident .
It animated every 2 weeks a Libre Newspaper on Radio Courtesy. In dissension with the new direction of the radio since the death of Jean Shoed, it decided the February 23rd 2007 to leave the antenna until “Radio Courtesy is released”. Since its resignation, it records audio emissions, which it diffuses on the webradio Lumière 101, that it founded in January 2007.
Works
- the most suicidal Line of the world
- the History always starts again
- the Black Book of the retirements
- Yalta and the birth of the blocks
- the Left caviar patauge in the yoghourt
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