Nouvelle École
Nouvelle École (French: New School) is an annual French-language political and philosophy magazine which was established by an ethno-nationalist think tank, GRECE.[1] The publication is one of the significant media outlets of the New Right political approach in France.[2] The director of Nouvelle École, Alain de Benoist, stated that the start of the magazine indicates the birth of the New Right.[3]
Categories | Political magazine Philosophy magazine |
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Frequency | Annual |
Founder | GRECE |
Year founded | 1968 |
First issue | 11 March 1968 |
Country | France |
Based in | Paris |
Language | French |
ISSN | 0048-0967 |
History and profile
Nouvelle École was launched in 1968 and is directed by Alain de Benoist.[4] The first issue appeared on 11 March 1968.[3] The editor-in-chief of Nouvelle École was Eric Maulin.[5] The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including archeology, biology, sociology, literature, philosophy and history of religions.[5]
William H. Tucker and Bruce Lincoln described Nouvelle École as the "French version of the Mankind Quarterly" (a scientific racist journal),[6][7] and historian James G. Shields as the equivalent of the German scientific racist journal Neue Anthropologie.[8]
References
- Abel Mestre (9 August 2010). "Les élans ratés de la nouvelle droite". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- Olivier Dard (2006). "La Nouvelle Droite et la société de consommation". Revue d'histoire (in French). 3 (91): 125–135. doi:10.3917/ving.091.0125.
- Massimiliano Capra Casadio (Spring 2014). "The New Right and Metapolitics in France and Italy". Journal for the Study of Radicalism. 8 (1): 50. doi:10.14321/jstudradi.8.1.0045. S2CID 144052579.
- Henri Levavasseur. "Paléogénétique des Indo-Européens, Nouvelle Ecole n°68" (in French). Institut-Iliade. Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- "Nouvelle école". Éléments (in French). Retrieved 17 July 2021.
- William H. Tucker (2009). The Cattell Controversy: Race, Science, and Ideology. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-252-03400-8.
- Bruce Lincoln (1999). Theorizing Myth: Narrative, Ideology, and Scholarship. London: University of Chicago Press. p. 123. ISBN 978-0-226-48201-9.
- James Shields (2007). The Extreme Right in France: From Pétain to Le Pen. London; New York: Routledge. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-134-86111-8.