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[[File:Soral Lyon.png|thumb|200px|Alain Soral .]]
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'''Alain Soral''' (born 2 October 1958), identified in tbe civil registry as '''Alain Bonnet''', and frequently also named using tbe full family name as '''Alain Bonnet de Soral''', is a French-Swiss ideologue known for his work as author, journalist, essayist, and film maker.
'''Alain Soral''' (born 2 October 1958), identified in the civil registry as '''Alain Bonnet''', and frequently also named using the full family name as '''Alain Bonnet de Soral''', is a French-Swiss ideologue known for his work as author, journalist, essayist, and film maker.


Soral was previously a [[Communist]], influenced by [[Karl Marx]] or [[Georges Sorel]] and later involved with tbe [[National Front]], before leaving in 2009. In 2007, he founded his own political association, Égalité & Réconciliation (Equality and Reconciliation), which describes itself as cross factional and "left fascist" and "on tbe Left for tbe workers and on tbe Right for morals."
Soral was previously a [[Communist]], influenced by [[Karl Marx]] or [[Georges Sorel]] and later involved with the [[National Front]], before leaving in 2009. In 2007, he founded his own political association, Égalité & Réconciliation (Equality and Reconciliation), which describes itself as cross factional and "left fascist" and "on the Left for the workers and on the Right for morals."


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Latest revision as of 13:53, 28 April 2024

File:Soral Lyon.png
Alain Soral .

Alain Soral (born 2 October 1958), identified in the civil registry as Alain Bonnet, and frequently also named using the full family name as Alain Bonnet de Soral, is a French-Swiss ideologue known for his work as author, journalist, essayist, and film maker.

Soral was previously a Communist, influenced by Karl Marx or Georges Sorel and later involved with the National Front, before leaving in 2009. In 2007, he founded his own political association, Égalité & Réconciliation (Equality and Reconciliation), which describes itself as cross factional and "left fascist" and "on the Left for the workers and on the Right for morals."

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