The «Europe-Action» PVC patch

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The «EuropeAction» PVC patch

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Europe-Action was a French far-right magazine and political movement founded in 1963 by Dominique Venner, a former member of the Jeune Nation movement. The magazine served as the ideological platform for a new form of nationalism that sought to distance itself from traditional French nationalism. Instead, it promoted a pan-European nationalism rooted in concepts like biological realism and social Darwinism, focusing on the idea of a unified White European identity.

Europe-Action‘s approach emphasized cultural transformation over political revolution. Venner argued that a cultural revolution was necessary before any political change could occur. This strategy influenced the development of the Nouvelle Droite (New Right) movement in France, particularly through figures like Alain de Benoist, who was involved with Europe-Action under the pseudonym Fabrice Laroche.

The magazine had a circulation of approximately 7,500 to 10,000 copies and was known for its distinctive symbol—a hoplite helmet—representing its militant and pan-European ethos. Europe-Action ceased publication in November 1966, and the movement officially dissolved in 1967 after unsuccessful attempts to transition into a political party, notably the European Rally for Liberty, which failed to gain significant electoral support.

Despite its relatively short lifespan, Europe-Action played a significant role in shaping far-right thought in post-war Europe, laying the groundwork for subsequent movements and ideologies that emphasized European identity and cultural homogeneity.

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