Guillaume Faye

Guillaume Faye was a French journalist, writer, and theorist known for his work on the New Right and his controversial views on identity and immigration.

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  1. 1. Why We Fight

    The Nature and Function of the European Resistance

    This thought-provoking work delves into the complexities of identity, culture, and the survival of civilizations in the face of modern challenges. It explores the existential threats posed by globalization, multiculturalism, and the erosion of traditional values, urging a return to a more rooted and authentic way of life. Through a blend of historical analysis, philosophical discourse, and cultural critique, the book calls for a reawakening of cultural consciousness and a renewed commitment to preserving the unique heritage and identity of European peoples.

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  2. 2. Archeofuturism

    Presents a polemical manifesto calling for a fusion of perceived ‘archaic’ cultural values with advanced technology to create a new political and social order; it criticizes liberal democracy, egalitarianism, and multiculturalism as signs of decline and advocates authoritarian, ethnically rooted, hierarchical societies and a revolutionary program of modernization to preserve civilization. The book mixes cultural pessimism, geopolitical analysis, and provocative prescriptions—emphasizing demographic and migratory threats, the need for elite-led regeneration, and a break from prevailing progressive norms—to argue that radical change is required for future survival.

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