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Guillaume Faye (; 7 November 1949 – 6 March 2019) was a French journalist, writer, and leading member of the French New Right. Earlier in his career,
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permeated his work; later on, criticism of Islam became prominent in his writings. Continuing the tradition of Giorgio Locchi, his various articles and books sought to posit Islam as a nemesis necessary to unite the white non-Muslim peoples of Europe and the former Soviet Union into an entity named "Eurosiberia". Faye considered regional and national grievances to be counterproductive to this goal and was supportive of
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. Scholar Stéphane François describes Faye as "pan-European revolutionary-conservative thinker who is at the origin of the renewal of the doctrinal corpus of the French Identitarian Right, and more broadly of the Euro-American Right, with the concept of 'archeofuturism'."


Biography


Early life and education

Guillaume Faye was born on 7 November 1949 in
Angoulême Angoulême (; Poitevin-Saintongeais: ''Engoulaeme''; oc, Engoleime) is a commune, the prefecture of the Charente department, in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of southwestern France. The inhabitants of the commune are known as ''Angoumoisins ...
from a bourgeois family close to the
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right. He attended the
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, where he ran the student's associations Cercle Pareto and Association GRECE between 1971 and 1973.


GRECE

On the advice of Dominique Venner, Faye joined
GRECE The Groupement de Recherche et d'Études pour la Civilisation Européenne ("Research and Study Group for European Civilization"), better known as GRECE, is a French ethnonationalist think tank founded in 1968 to promote the ideas of the Nouvelle ...
in 1970, an
ethno-nationalist Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethnonationalism, is a form of nationalism wherein the nation and nationality are defined in terms of ethnicity, with emphasis on an ethnocentric (and in some cases an ethnocratic) approach to various politi ...
think tank led by
Nouvelle Droite The Nouvelle Droite (; en, "New Right"), sometimes shortened to the initialism ND, is a far-right political movement which emerged in France during the late 1960s. The Nouvelle Droite is at the origin of the wider European New Right (ENR). Vario ...
thinker
Alain de Benoist Alain de Benoist (; ; born 11 December 1943) – also known as Fabrice Laroche, Robert de Herte, David Barney, and other pen names – is a French journalist and political philosopher, a founding member of the Nouvelle Droite ("New Right"), and ...
. He soon became the head of movement's Secretariat for Research and Studies, and one of the major Nouvelle Droite theorists. Faye wrote at that time for many New Right journals such as '' Éléments'', ''
Nouvelle École ''Nouvelle École'' (French: ''New School'') is an annual political and philosophy magazine which was established by an ethno-nationalist think tank, GRECE. The publication is one of the significant media outlets of the New Right political appr ...
'', ''Orientations'', and ''Études et Recherches''. From 1978, he became a promoter of the strategy of " metapolitics" embodied by GRECE, although he eventually failed his project of entryism within the mainstream right-wing newspaper '' Figaro Magazine''.


Media career

After intellectual and financial disagreements with de Benoist, Faye was marginalized in GRECE. He is said to have been ousted from the think tank in late 1986, although his departure was only officially announced in August 1987 via a letter wrote by Pierre Vial to the newspaper ''
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''. Faye then distanced himself from political activism and became actively involved with the media industry. Between 1991 and 1993, he worked as an entertainer under the name of 'Skyman' at the urban radio station
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. He was also a journalist at ''
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'' and ''VSD'', and appeared on the
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talk-show '' Télématin''. Faye taught the sociology of sexuality at the
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, and he has also claimed to have acted in pornographic films.


Return to political activism

Faye went back to political activism in 1998 with the publication of his book ''Archeofuturism'', followed in 2000 by ''The Colonization of Europe''. The latter, criticized as "strongly racist" by de Benoist, earned him a criminal conviction for incitement to racial hatred. Faye organized conferences with GRECE sympathizers,
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,
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and neo-Pagans. At the request of de Benoist, however, he was excluded once again from GRECE in May 2000. Faye then became close to
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, a neo-Pagan movement founded in 1995 by former GRECE members Pierre Vial,
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and
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, but he was also expelled in 2007 after the publication of his book ''The New Jewish Question'' ('La Nouvelle Question Juive'), regarded within some revolutionary-nationalist and Catholic traditionalists circles as too overly "Zionist". In 1999 and 2002, he was invited to speak at conferences organized by the
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, a national-liberal think tank led by
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. Faye died on 6 March 2019, after a long battle with
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. While his death received limited media coverage in the mainstream press, he was praised by many far-right activists, including
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, Dan Roodt,
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, Greg Johnson, Jared Taylor, Richard Spencer, and
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.


Ideas


GRECE period (1970–1987)

A key concept of Faye's thought is that
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– viewed as a quasi-ideal object aligned on the cosmic order that allowed for a
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and
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society – is a rooted and differentialist religion, and thus a solution to the dominant " mixophile" and universalist worldview of the West. Faye has also participated in the diffusion of an identity defined as biological and cultural. In 1979, he argued that immigration, rather than immigrants, should be combated in order to preserve cultural and biological "identities" on both sides of the
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. His first books, published in the early 1980s, developed a rejection of the consumerist society and the standardization and Westernization of the world, one of Faye's intellectual constants. For him, a multiracial society is by essence "multiracist", and he has called for the return of non-European immigrants to their respective "civilizational areas". In 1985, Faye stated that Zionist "opinion circles" in France had forced the French government to break ties with the Ba'athist regime of
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, and he has denounced "Zionist lobbies" in the US that wished to influence geopolitics in favour of
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
. After his return to politics in the late 1990s, however, Faye reversed from his pro-Arab position and became a supporter of Israel as a potential political ally of circumstance against Arabs and Muslims.


Later period (1998–2019)

Through several books Faye published from the late 1990s onward, which he conceived as an appeal to the "ethnic awareness" of Europeans, Faye became an important ideologue of nativism and advocated a form of
racialism Scientific racism, sometimes termed biological racism, is the pseudoscientific belief that empirical evidence exists to support or justify racism ( racial discrimination), racial inferiority, or racial superiority.. "Few tragedies can be mor ...
that scholar Stéphane François has described as "reminiscent of the 1900s to the 1930s". The "ethnic foundations of a civilization", Faye argued, "rest on its biological roots and those of its peoples." He has also made references to the "loyalty to values and to bloodlines", promoted natalist and
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politics to resolve Europe's demographic issues, and adopted a racialist
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concept of the "struggle of the fittest", regarding other civilizations as enemies to be eliminated. Faye believed the West to be threatened by its demographic decline and decadent social fabric, by a supposed ethnoreligious clash between the North and the South, and by a series of global financial crisis and uncontrolled environmental pollution. To avoid the announced civilizational and ecological collapse, Faye has promoted an authoritarian regime led by a "born chief", a charismatic and providential man protecting the people's identity and ancestry, and taking the right decisions in emergency situations. Faye also condemned what he has called "ethnomasochism", defined as the self-hating of one's own ethnic group. In ''Why We Fight'', originally published in 2001, Faye defined ' metapolitics' as the "social diffusion of ideas and cultural values for the sake of provoking profound, long-term, political transformation."Teitelbaum 2019, "Daniel Friberg and Metapolitics in Action", p. 260; citing "Archeofuturism", a concept coined by Faye in 1998, refers to the reconciliation of
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with "archaic values". He argues that the term "archaic" should be understood in its original
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, that is to say as the 'foundation' or the 'beginning', not as a blind attachment to the past. According to Faye, anti-moderns and counter-revolutionaries are actually mirror-constructs of modernity that share the same biased linear conception of time. Defining his theories as "non-modern", Faye was influenced by
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's concept of
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and Michel Maffesoli's post-modern sociological works. Political scientist Stéphane François has described archeofuturism as a combination of "post-modern philosophy, some elements of Western counterculture, and racism."


Influence

In the 1980s, his work was translated into English, Italian, German, or Spanish, and Faye spoke at numerous conferences organized by
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groups. Although he had initially abandoned all political activities in the late 1980s, his first books and articles continued to be discussed among American activists of the nascent movement that was later called the "
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". Following his comeback to political writings, Faye renewed his links with GRECE and nationalist-revolutionary militants between 1998 and 2006. He became an important figure of "national-westernism", finding himself alongside European
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militants the likes of
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, Pierre Krebs, Ernesto Milá, Pierre Vial or Galina Lozko to defend the "future of the white world", as one conference organized in Moscow in June 2006 was entitled. After 2006, Faye has taken part in conventions organized by the '' American Renaissance'' association led by Jared Taylor, and his ideas have been discussed by the American Alt Right website '' Counter-Currents''. His works from the second intellectual period have been translated into English by
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, described as the "uncontested global leader in the publication of English-language ''Nouvelle Droite'' literature." The writings of Faye and Alain de Benoist, especially their
metapolitical Metapolitics (sometimes written meta-politics) is metalinguistic talk about politics; a political dialogue about politics itself. In this mode, metapolitics takes on various forms of inquiry, appropriating to itself another way toward the discourse ...
stance, have also influenced American far-right activist Richard B. Spencer, Swedish
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, and the
Identitarian movement The Identitarian movement or Identitarianism is a pan-European nationalist, far-right political ideology asserting the right of European ethnic groups and white peoples to Western culture and territories claimed to belong exclusively to them. ...
at large. As for de Benoist, Faye's writings were discussed in the American
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journal ''
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'', founded by philosopher
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. According to Stéphane François, Faye "is responsible for the doctrinal renewal of French nativism and, more widely, for the development of the European-American radical Right". The translation of his books ''Archeofuturism'' and ''Why We Fight'' in English by Arktos in 2010 and 2011 made Faye into a "celebrity-intellectual" within the global New Right network.


Works

* ''Le Système à tuer les peuples'', Copernic 1981. * ''Contre l'économisme'', Le Labyrinthe, 1983. * ''Sexe et Idéologie'', Le Labyrinthe, 1983. * ''La Nouvelle société de consommation'', Le Labyrinthe, 1984. * ''L'Occident comme déclin'', Le Labyrinthe, 1984. * ''Avant-guerre'', Carrère, 1985. * ''Nouveaux discours à la Nation'' Européenne, Albatros, 1985. * ''Europe et modernité'', Eurograf, 1985. * ''Petit lexique du partisan européen'' (collaborator), Eurograf, 1985. * ''Les Nouveaux enjeux idéologiques'', Le Labyrinthe, 1985. * ''La Soft-idéologie'' (collaborator as Pierre Barbès), Robert Laffont, 1987. * ''Le Guide de l'engueulade'', Presses de la Cité, 1992. * ''Viol, pillage, esclavagisme, Christophe Colomb, cet incompris : essai historico-hystérique'', Grancher, 1992. * ''Le Manuel du séducteur pressé'', Presses de la Cité, 1993. * ''L'Archéofuturisme'', L'Aencre, 1998. English translation: ''Archeofuturism'', Arktos, 2010. * ''La Colonisation de l’Europe: discours vrai sur l’immigration et l’Islam'', L’Æncre, 2000. English translation: ''The Colonisation of Europe'', Arktos, 2016. * ''Les Extra-terrestres de A à Z'', Dualpha, 2000. * ''Pourquoi nous combattons: manifeste de la résistance européenne'', L’Æncre, 2001. English translation: ''Why We Fight: Manifesto of the European Resistance'', Arktos, 2011. * ''Chirac contre les fachos'', GFA, 2002. * ''Avant-guerre'', L’Aencre, 2002. * ''Le coup dEtat mondial: Essai sur le Nouvel Impérialisme Américain.'', L’Æncre, 2004. English translation: ''A Global Coup'', Arktos, 2017. * ''La congergence des catastrophes.'', L’Æncre, 2004. English translation: ''Convergence of Catastrophes'', Arktos, 2012. * ''La Nouvelle Question juive'', Le Lorre, 2007. * ''Sexe et Dévoiement'', Les éditions du Lore, 2011. English translation: ''Sex and Deviance'', Arktos, 2014. * ''L'Archéofuturisme V2.0 : nouvelles cataclysmiques'', Le Lorre, 2012. English translation: ''Archaeofuturism 2.0'', Arktos, 2016. * ''Mon programme: Un programme révolutionnaire ne vise pas à changer les règles du jeu mais à changer de jeu '', Les Éditions du Lore, 2012. * ''Comprendre l'islam'', Tatamis, 2015. English translation: ''Understanding Islam'', Arktos, 2016. *''Guerre civile raciale'', Éditions Conversano, 2019. English translation: ''Ethnic Apocalypse: The Coming European Civil War'', Arktos, 2019 (foreword by Jared Taylor) * ''Nederland'', posthumous novel, Éditions Conversano, 2020.


References


Bibliography

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External links


Avant-Guerre: Chronique d’un cataclysme annoncé (Pre-War: Account of an Impending Cataclysm).''Le coup dEtat mondial: Essai sur le Nouvel Impérialisme Américain.''
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