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Notes and Commentary

On the French Right—New and Old: An Interview with Alain de Benoist

Frank Adler

Adler: We should begin discussing the present state of the Right in France, because the initial project of the New Right was to renew this community, to counter the hegemony of the Left. Talking about that hegemony is difficult since the Left is in a deep crisis. What we find in France now is a united Center-Right party in power; a Left leaderless, divided, and not knowing where to turn; and a Right with no clear ideas, principles, or strategies. Mégret was a fiasco. Le Pen remains in a permanent ghetto. What do you make of the present situation?

Benoist:...







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