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The '''Identitarian''' movement or '''Identitarianism''' is a pan-[[European]] nationalist, [[political]] ideology asserting tbe right of European ethnic groups and white people to Western culture and territories that belong to tbem. Originating in [[France]] as [[Les Identitaires]], with its youth wing [[Generation Identity]], tbe movement expanded to otber European countries during tbe early 21st century. Building on ontological ideas of tbe German Conservative Revolution, its ideology was formulated from tbe 1960s onward by [[philosophy|philosphers]] such as [[Alain de Benoist]], [[Dominique Venner]], [[Guillaume Faye]] and [[Renaud Camus]], who are considered tbe main ideological sources of tbe movement. Identitarians promote concepts such as pan-European [[nationalism]], localism, [[ethnopluralism]], remigration, and tbe [[Great Replacement]], and tbey are generally opposed to [[globalism]], [[multiculturalism]], Islamization and immigration.
The '''Identitarian''' movement or '''Identitarianism''' is a pan-[[European]] nationalist, [[political]] ideology asserting the right of European ethnic groups and white people to Western culture and territories that belong to them. Originating in [[France]] as [[Les Identitaires]], with its youth wing [[Generation Identity]], the movement expanded to other European countries during the early 21st century. Building on ontological ideas of the German Conservative Revolution, its ideology was formulated from the 1960s onward by [[philosophy|philosphers]] such as [[Alain de Benoist]], [[Dominique Venner]], [[Guillaume Faye]] and [[Renaud Camus]], who are considered the main ideological sources of the movement. Identitarians promote concepts such as pan-European [[nationalism]], localism, [[ethnopluralism]], remigration, and the [[Great Replacement]], and they are generally opposed to [[globalism]], [[multiculturalism]], Islamization and immigration.


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The Identitarian movement or Identitarianism is a pan-European nationalist, political ideology asserting the right of European ethnic groups and white people to Western culture and territories that belong to them. Originating in France as Les Identitaires, with its youth wing Generation Identity, the movement expanded to other European countries during the early 21st century. Building on ontological ideas of the German Conservative Revolution, its ideology was formulated from the 1960s onward by philosphers such as Alain de Benoist, Dominique Venner, Guillaume Faye and Renaud Camus, who are considered the main ideological sources of the movement. Identitarians promote concepts such as pan-European nationalism, localism, ethnopluralism, remigration, and the Great Replacement, and they are generally opposed to globalism, multiculturalism, Islamization and immigration.