Ethnopluralism, Critique, and Defence
A critical examination of ethnopluralism, a concept advocating for the preservation of distinct nations and ethnic groups. Lichtmesz defends ethnopluralism against accusations of racism and nationalism, arguing that it is a response to the homogenizing pressures of globalism and multiculturalism, particularly in the context of Germany's political landscape.
Martin Lichtmesz
A prominent intellectual in the German-speaking New Right, Martin Lichtmesz is recognized for his incisive critiques and defenses of cultural and political identity in Europe.
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