Rene Binet (activist)

See also: Binet

Rene Binet , born on October 16th, 1913 with Darnétal, died of an car accident on October 16th, 1957 with Pontoise, is a militant French policy, passed of the Trotskisme to the Fascisme.

In the years 1930, Rene Binet starts to militate with the Communist youths of the Havre. Excluded in 1935, it is directed towards the IVe Internationale: it joined “the Commune” of Pierre Frank and Raymond Molinier, then takes part in the foundation of the Communist party internationalist (NCV) in March 1936, of which it is elected member of the Central committee. He also writes in the newspaper trotskist the Truth , in company of his wife, Marie Binet. Member of the CGT, joined the Circle trade unionist “Class struggle” of Jean Bernier. Rene Binet animated with about fifteen people the local review of the NCV, the Proletarian of Le Havre . When the NCV is dissolved in 1938 to be melted in the working Socialist party and peasant of Marceau Pivert, Binet chooses to continue its review, which approaches the working Parti internationalist.

In 1939, it is mobilized for the war. Stopped by the Germans in 1940, he becomes “free worker”, breaks with the trotskism for Fascism, then engages in the division S Charlemagne to fight on the Front of the East. After the war, in 1946, it takes again to the European Combatant of Marc Augier, creates the popular Republican party of unit (PRUP), gathering a few hundreds of people, for the majority of former trotskists or militants of the PCF (of which Maurice Plais, former communist assistant of the town hall of Clamart), to amalgamate in 1947 with the revolutionary French Forces, and to become in 1948 the socialist of French unit, prohibited Movement by the government in 1949. It joined Jeune Nation then brothers Sidos. It animates in parallel New Prométhée . In May 1951, Rene Binet takes part in particular with Maurice Bardèche and other European fascists in Malmö in the creation of the European Social movement (MSE). In September, it creates with Zurich with Gaston-Armand Amaudruz a movement much more radical, the Nouvel European order (NOAH), expressly racist, Pan-European, and preaching the decolonization.

It directed with his wife a small house of Parisian edition, the “National Counter of the Book”, and one undertaken real, “Baticoop”. He dies of an car accident in 1957.

Works

  • Theory of racism , Editions of the Vikings, 1950.
  • national Socialism against Marxism , Paris, national Counter of the book, 1953; rééd. Montreal-Lausanne, Editions Celtic, 1978 (foreword of Gaston-Armand Amaudruz)
  • Contribution to a racist ethics , Montreal-Lausanne, Editions Celtic, 1975 (foreword of Gaston-Armand Amaudruz)

Sources

  • Biographical note in volume 2 of the Dictionary of the French policy of Henry Coston, 1972
  • the Extreme-right-hand side in France by ARIANE Chebel d' Appolonia, Éditions Complexes, 1987
  • Fascisms , by Pierre Milza, Seuil, 2001
  • biographical Dictionnaire of the labor movement French , volume 19,1983

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