''Nouvelle École'' (
French: ''New School'') is an annual political and philosophy magazine which was established by 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 politic ...
think tank
A think tank, or policy institute, is a research institute that performs research and advocacy concerning topics such as social policy, political strategy, economics, military, technology, and culture. Most think tanks are non-governmenta ...
,
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 ...
. The publication is one of the significant media outlets of the
New Right
New Right is a term for various right-wing political groups or policies in different countries during different periods. One prominent usage was to describe the emergence of certain Eastern European parties after the collapse of the Soviet Uni ...
political approach in France. The director of ''Nouvelle École'',
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 ...
, stated that the start of the magazine indicates the birth of the New Right.
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History and profile
''Nouvelle École'' was launched in 1968 and is directed by Alain de Benoist. Its first issue appeared on 11 March 1968. The editor-in-chief
An editor-in-chief (EIC), also known as lead editor or chief editor, is a publication's editorial leader who has final responsibility for its operations and policies.
The highest-ranking editor of a publication may also be titled editor, managing ...
of ''Nouvelle École'' was Eric Maulin.[ The magazine covers a wide range of topics, including archeology, biology, sociology, literature, philosophy and history of religions.]
William H. Tucker William Tucker may refer to:
* William Tooker or Tucker (1557/58–1621), English churchman
* William Tucker (musician) (1961–1999), guitar player
* William Tucker (politician) (1843–1919), member of the New Zealand Legislative Council
* Will ...
and Bruce Lincoln
Bruce Lincoln (born 1948) is Caroline E. Haskell Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of the History of Religions in the Divinity School of the University of Chicago, where he also holds positions in the Center for Middle Eastern Studies, Com ...
described ''Nouvelle École'' as the "French version of the ''Mankind Quarterly
''Mankind Quarterly'' is a peer-reviewed journal that has been described as a "cornerstone of the scientific racism establishment", a "white supremacist journal", and "a pseudo-scholarly outlet for promoting racial inequality". It covers phys ...
'', a scientific racist journal, and historian James G. Shields as the equivalent of the German scientific racist journal ''Neue Anthropologie
''Neue Anthropologie'' was a quarterly anthropology journal. It was published in Hamburg, West Germany by the , whose chairman, Jürgen Rieger, was also the journal's editor. It served as a platform for neo-Nazi psychological and anthropological ...
''.
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1968 establishments in France
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