New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe

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Bogen "New Culture, New Right: Anti-Liberalism in Postmodern Europe" fra 2004 er skrevet af den amerikanske historiker og samfundstænker Michael O’Meara. "New Culture, New Right" består af en grundig kortlægning af de identitære strømninger i Europa, hvor særligt den franske tænketank GRECE er i fokus.

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Introduction: The True Right

I. From The Old Right To The New
The Passing of the Old Right
The GRECE's Founding
1968
Postmodern Antinomies
Across Three Decades
The Conservative Revolution

II. Metapolitics
The War of Position
World-Openness and Will to Power
The Identitarian Challenge to Liberal Modernity

III. Liberalism's Reign Of Quantity
The Quantitative Character of Political Rationalism
Contemporary Measures
Virtual Totalities

IV. Twilight Of The Gods
Christianity
Paganism
Myth
Tradition

V. Archeofuturism
The Christian/Modernist Concept of Time
The Longest Memory
The Wellspring of Being
The Future of the Past

VI. Anti-Europe
Europe and America
The Homeland of Modernity
Planet of the Clowns
Toward Zion

VII. The West Against Europe
The Cold War Condominium
Third World Alliance
The System That Destroys Nations

VIII. Imperium
The Demise of the Nation State
The Imperial Idea
The Geopolitics of Eurosiberia
Organic Democracy

Conclusion
Liberalism's War on Identity
The New Right Project
Critique of the GRECE
Achievement

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