Guillame Faye

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Guillaume Faye (born on the 7th of November of 1949 and died on the 6th of March 2019, age 69) was a French journalist, writer, and leading member of the French New Right. Earlier in his career, anti-Zionism permeated his work; later on, criticism of Islam became prominent in his writings. He was a supporter of the Eurasian idea, most prominently developed by Dugin, which he however called "Eurosiberia", which was supposed to work as a united front against Islam. Because of this, he can be considered a supporter of the "Europe a Nation" ideal, also proposed by Oswald Mosley.

Childhood and Adolescence

Political Ideals

Political Actions

He was a member of GRECE, later a supporter of Terre et Peuple and lastly a participant of the Carrefour de l'Horloge.

Books, articles, essays and Influences on Modern Thought