Mémoire vive

Mémoire vive (lit. 'Living Memory') is a 2012 collection of interviews by François Bousquet with the French writer and far-right activist Alain de Benoist. It functions as a memoir and lays out Benoist's experiences and changing political orientations, beginning in the early 1960s in the racialist far-right around Dominique Venner, via the Nouvelle Droite of the 1970s, and into a type of right-wing philosophy that takes significant influence from left-wing authors while maintaining a positive view of inequality.

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Mémoire vive

Mémoire vive (lit. 'Living Memory') is a 2012 collection of interviews by François Bousquet with the French writer and far-right activist Alain de Benoist. It functions as a memoir and lays out Benoist's experiences and changing political orientations, beginning in the early 1960s in the racialist far-right around Dominique Venner, via the Nouvelle Droite of the 1970s, and into a type of right-wing philosophy that takes significant influence from left-wing authors while maintaining a positive view of inequality.

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