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How do you explain the fact that these movements themselves called themselves nationalist, were influenced by philosophers of nationalism (Fichte, Herder, Maurras), and understood themselves as representing a national group outside of and quite separate from a state?
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"It enables everything to be arranged, smoothed over and simplified," Maurras said.
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In the nineteenth century, Maurras and his cohorts wore the antisemite's button with pride.
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"It enables everything to be arranged, smoothed over and simplified," Maurras said.
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In the nineteenth century, Maurras and his cohorts wore the antisemite's button with pride.
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And how soon the SSPX forgot the ability of many French traditionalist Catholics to work closely with Action Francaise, even though Maurras was an outright atheist at the time, and the movement generally followed that kind of line.
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Eliot had not quite become a committed Anglo-Catholic in 1922, but he had formed an attachment to the royalist, Catholic, traditionalist ideas of Charles Maurras and his Action Française, which later mutated (as did Eliot) toward fascism.
A Breath of Dust 2005
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Eliot had not quite become a committed Anglo-Catholic in 1922, but he had formed an attachment to the royalist, Catholic, traditionalist ideas of Charles Maurras and his Action Française, which later mutated (as did Eliot) toward fascism.
A Breath of Dust 2005
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He can attack Lord Birkenhead if that nobleman claims to be a True Democrat; but he really has not a word to say to Maurras, or to anybody who says frankly that he is not a Democrat at all.
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A particularly influential movement was the extreme-right nationalist, royalist, and Catholic Action Française, founded by Charles Maurras 1868–1952, together with its daily newspaper—also entitledAction Française —in 1899.
The Sion Revelation Lynn Picknett 2006
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