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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: the work of Czech philosopher František Mareš, the integralism of Charles Maurras and the revolutionary conservatism of Carl Schmitt and Ernst Jünger on the one hand; and the clerical fascism of Léon Degrelle, the paleoconservatism of Pat Buchanan and the antiliberalism of the European New Right thinkers on the other.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Kdo jsme?". National Idea. Archived from the original on 2010-06-25. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
  2. ^ Rataj, Jan. "Vize české nacionální politiky v soudobých konceptech krajní pravice v České republice". Retrieved 2010-06-25. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)