Four Figures of the German Conservative Revolution
Alain de Benoist explores the lives and ideas of four key figures of the Conservative Revolution during the Weimar Republic: Werner Sombart, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Ernst Niekisch, and Oswald Spengler. These thinkers, who opposed the Treaty of Versailles but resisted Nazism, were later marginalized under the Third Reich, and their work remains significant for understanding the intellectual currents of the time.
Alain de Benoist
A leading French philosopher and writer, Alain de Benoist is known for his influential role in the Nouvelle Droite movement, advocating for the preservation of European cultural identity.
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