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Neue Rechte (English: New Right) is a German political movement, founded as opposition to the New Left generation of the 1960s. Ideologically, they are linked to the French Nouvelle Droite and the ideologues of the Weimar Conservative Revolution, which included such people as Carl Schmitt, Ernst Jünger, Oswald Spengler and Ernst von Salomon. The English language is a West Germanic language that originates in England. ...
The New Left is a term used in political discourse to refer to radical left-wing movements from the 1960s onwards. ...
The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969, inclusive. ...
Nouvelle Droite (English: New Right) is a school of political thought founded largely on the works of Alain de Benoist and GRECE. Although most popular and well known in France, Nouvelle Droite has been very influential in other European right-wing movements. ...
The Weimar Republic (German Weimarer Republik, IPA: []) is the common name for the republic that governed Germany from 1919 to 1933. ...
The Conservative Revolutionary movement was a German nationalist literary youth movement, prominent in the years following World War I. Later, the Nazis claimed the Conservative Revolutionary heritage as their own, although in reality they have had very little to do with it. ...
Carl Schmitt Carl Schmitt (July 11, 1888 - April 7, 1985) was a German legal theoretician and political scientist. ...
Ernst Jünger as a soldier in World War I Ernst Jünger, (March 29, 1895 â February 17, 1998) was a German author of novels and accounts of his war experiences. ...
Oswald Arnold Gottfried Spengler (Blankenburg am Harz May 29, 1880 â May 8, 1936, Munich) was a German historian and philosopher, although his studies ranged throughout mathematics, science, philosophy, history, and art. ...
Ernst von Salomon (September 25, 1902 - August 9, 1972) was a German writer and one of the assassins of Walther Rathenau. ...
References
- Minkenberg, Michael (2000). "The Renewal of the Radical Right: Between Modernity and Anti-modernity". Government and Opposition 35 (2): 170-188. DOI:10.1111/1477-7053.00022.
- Minkenberg, Michael, Die Neue Radikale Rechte im Vergleich: USA, Frankreich, Deutschland., Opladen: Westdt. Verl. 1998, 411 S., ISBN 3-531-13227-X
- Woods, Roger (2005). "Affirmative Past Versus Cultural Pessimism: The New Right Since German Unification". German Life and Letters 58 (1): 93-107. DOI:10.1111/j.0016-8777.2005.00306.x.
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