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Guillaume Faye argues that the marginalisation of German and Greek cultures in modern Europe represents a systematic assault on the continent’s historical identity and intellectual heritage.

This is the fourth part of Guillaume Faye’s essay ‘The New Ideological Challenges’, published in 1988. Also read parts onetwothree, and four.

Translated by Constantin von Hoffmeister

Dr. Guillaume Faye

Guillaume Faye, born in 1949, obtained a Ph.D. in Political Science from the Institut d'etudes politiques de Paris. He was a principal organizer of the French New Right group GRECE in the 1970s and 80s, while also pursuing a career in journalism for magazines such as Figaro and Paris-Match. After leaving GRECE in 1986, Faye worked as a broadcaster for Skyrock radio and France 2 TV's Telematin program. He returned to political philosophy in 1998, publishing Archeofuturism, and went on to produce several challenging books. Faye passed away in 2019.

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