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Four Conceptual Tools for Understanding the French New Right

Ethnic Conflict
Extremism
National Identity
Political Theory
Populism
Tamir Bar-On
Tecnológico de Monterrey
Tamir Bar-On
Tecnológico de Monterrey

Abstract

This paper examines four interpretations of the French New Right. These interpretations include the following: 1) The New Right as a fascist or quasi-fascist movement; 2) The New Right as a challenge to the traditional right-left dichotomy, which has structured European political debates for more than 200 years; 3) The New Right as an alternative modernist movement, which rejects liberal and socialist narratives of modernity; accepts the technical but not political or cultural effects of modernity; and longs for a pan-European political framework abolishing liberal multiculturalism and privileging ethnic dominance of so-called original Europeans; and 4) The New Right as a variant of political religion. Using the French New Right as my example, I argue that revolutions do not necessarily need to take up arms, nor do they need to spring from the left.