Friday, March 2, 2007

A Man Stands On A Scale In A Motionless Elevator

The" Extreme France "...

Found in the blog ProChoix:
Association of Journalists, researchers and activists, ProChoix is a network investigation and information setting itself the goal of developing media tools (journals, websites, books, documentaries) to disseminate and defend his conception of right to choose ... among other editing a journal investigation, reflection and analysis at the service of civil liberties threatened by essentialism, racism, fundamentalism and totalitarian ideology or anti-choice ...
Knowing that it is important to go watch all opinions ... because "without the freedom to blame, it is not flattering praise"
and Mr. Caron said ...
Beyond the electoral expression of classical what the extreme right National Front, the "nostalgic" for a France of yesteryear are a nebula might be called "Far-France France Far ... This incredibly diverse, organized, sometimes fanatical judge this decadent and dreams only of a past" ideal ". It is active, highly organized and deeply nourishes our mainstream political movements.
This test reveals an unusual France ignored. After years of field surveys, interviews, meetings, and based on the decoding of more than 20,000 protests, Fiammetta Venner has classified the Far France in five families : The fronts, the national-radicals, the royalist, Catholic traditionalists, the "pro-life". The author takes us from the inside, these minority groups but disturbing: Commemoration in honor of Petain or Louis XVI, commandos against abortion, support operation to the Serbs, campaigns against blasphemy, evenings skinheads repositioning of the National Front, everything is carefully identified and explained. Each "family" is analyzed in depth: objectives, methods, real power, influence networks, songs, websites, newspapers, bookstores. Through this work rigorous and unprecedented, Fiammetta Venner gives us the radiograph of a "certain idea of France".
A reference book based on the author's thesis, defended at the IEP of Paris under the direction of Pascal Perrineau. Fiammetta Venner, Extrême France: Frontists movements, national-radical royalist, Catholic traditionalists and pro-life in France, Grasset, November 2006

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