Revolutionary Nationalism
See also: NR
The revolutionary nationalism ( NR ) is an ideology and political doctrines which are strongly different from the traditional Nationalisme. This current is classified with the Extrême right-hand side by its adversaries, in particular because of sound Nationalisme, positioning which the militants refute who claim themselves some.
Description
Revolutionary nationalism would be according to its partisans a movement which associates a nationalist vision of the world and a socializing vision of the company, with references and sets of themes allotted traditionally to the left. Its left wing is the National-Bolchevism. Its ideological relationship with the National-trade unionism is obvious.Refusing at the same time the liberal Capitalism and the egalitarian Communism, from where the term of “Third way” or tercerism, the NR preaches a socialism on a continental scale, a European empire respecting the cultural and ethnic differences, removed from the destroying capitalism of the identities. The NR reject also traditional racism supremacist, with the profit of a design differentialist of the company, a parking differencialism of the safeguarding of the various cultural identities and ethnic specific to each people. The revolutionary nationalists thus reject the Libéralisme and what they regard as his tendency to cut down the borders, to mix the people and to standardize the cultures, making disappear their unicity.
The combat of the NR are situraient in margin of those carried out by the Extrême traditional right-hand side. The NR would not deny the existence of the social classes, and would support the labor movements of fight. The NR would be also implied in the combat ecologist. The organizations tercerists support the Arab nationalist movements and reject the Sionisme violently. The NR militate for the creation of a face anti-system, gathering the radical enemies of the system.
The NR assert a filiation with Auguste Blanqui, Corneliu Zelea Codreanu, Joseph Proudhon, Georges Sorel, Edouard Berth, Georges Vacher of Lapouge, Manuel Hedilla, Ramiro Ledesma Ramos, Juan Peron, Ernst Jünger, Ernst Niekish, the brothers Gregor Strasser and Otto Strasser, Jean Thiriart.
Among the current world political directors, Hugo Chávez and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad inspire by the respect with the NR for their American anti-impérialiste speech and are often quoted in their publications.
Among the symbols used by revolutionary nationalism one finds the colors red and black and the three-pronged fork.
Revolutionary nationalism is today represented in France by the group Ours and was in the past represented by organizations such as the radical Réseau, Nouvelle resistance, radical Unité, GUD, Third way or Jeune Europe founded by Jean Thiriart.
With the international level, the NR were structured in the European Front of release, then in the European geopolitical Réseau.
This current is ideologically very close to the movement eurasist in the ex-USSR, to the Péronisme or the Bolivarisme in Latin America or to the Baath in the Arab countries.
Quotations
- “Antifascisme and nationalism of release cannot nor should not be opposite”, W. Venohr
- “It has there no more left or of right-hand side. There are the system and the enemies of the system. ”, Eduard Limonov
See too
University work
- Jean-Yves Camus, “a populist avant-garde: " peuple" and " nation" in the speech of New resistance”, Words , n°55, June 1998, p. 128-138 (thorough doxa nationalist revolutionist analyzes).
- Alexandre Faria, radical Unit: history of a revolutionary nationalist movement , Master's paper in history, University Toulouse 2.
- Nicolas Lebourg, Nationalism-revolutionists moving: ideologies, propaganda and influences (France: 1962-2002) , Thesis of doctorate in history, University of Perpignan.
External bonds
- Nicolas Lebourg, “Between praxis, myth and Utopia: revolutionary nationalists and history”.
- id. , “the invention of a neofascist doxa: the role of the avant-garde nationalist-revolutionist. Ideology negationnist, propaganda anti-American, anti-immigration, anti-Jewish”.
- id. , “Strategies and practices of the movement French nationalist-revolutionist”, the Banquet , n°19- February 20th, th and th 2004, p. 381-400.