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L'Action Française (daily)
''L'Action française'', organ of Integral nationalism, was a royalism, royalist France, French newspaper founded in Paris on 21 March 1908. It was French newspapers confiscated for collaboration, banned during the Liberation of France in August 1944. The newspaper succeeded the ''Revue d'Action française'' of Henri Vaugeois and Maurice Pujo. Based on Rue de Rome (Paris), Rue de Rome in Paris, its director was Charles Maurras, the leader of the monarchist Action française movement. Its editorial line is classified as far-right politics, far-right due to its violent anti-parliamentarianism, anti-republicanism, and antisemitism. For a brief period, it also published a weekly edition titled ''L'Action française du dimanche''. Official organ of the Action française movement This newspaper was the official organ of the Action française movement. It was a nationalism, nationalist, monarchism, monarchist, anti-Dreyfusard, and antisemitism, antisemitic daily. ''L'Action franç ...
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Action Française
''Action Française'' (, AF; ) is a French far-right monarchist and nationalist political movement. The name was also given to a journal associated with the movement, '' L'Action Française'', sold by its own youth organization, the Camelots du Roi. The movement and the journal were founded by Maurice Pujo and Henri Vaugeois in 1899, as a nationalist reaction against the intervention of left-wing intellectuals on behalf of Alfred Dreyfus. The royalist militant Charles Maurras quickly joined ''Action Française'' and became its principal ideologist. Under the influence of Maurras, ''Action Française'' became royalist, counter-revolutionary (objecting to the legacy of the French Revolution), anti-parliamentary, and pro-decentralization, espousing corporatism, integralism, and Roman Catholicism. Shortly after it was created, ''Action Française'' tried to influence the public opinion by turning its journal into a daily newspaper and by setting up other organizations. ...
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