National Idea
National Idea (Template:Lang-cz) is a nationalist group in the Czech Republic that promotes Catholic integralist ideas through a self-titled quarterly journal. It was established in 2001 in Prague and is currently based in the town of Hodkovice nad Mohelkou.[1] It is associated with Mladá pravice, a right-wing political party led by the Eurosceptic activist Lukáš Petřík which has a strong Internet presence.
National Idea publishes a quarterly journal, National idea: an independent journal of conservative nationalism, which features political and economical essays, translations, interviews with right-wing groups and music and literary reviews. The journal has explored new and older aspects of nationalist thought, including the work of Czech philosopher František Mareš, the clerical fascism of Léon Degrelle, the integralism of Charles Maurras, the paleoconservatism of Pat Buchanan, the revolutionary conservatism of Carl Schmitt and Ernst Jünger, and the antiliberalism of the European New Right thinkers.[2]
References
- ^ "Kdo jsme?". National Idea. Archived from the original on 2010-06-25. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
- ^ Rataj, Jan. "Vize české nacionální politiky v soudobých konceptech krajní pravice v České republice". Retrieved 2010-06-25.
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