The Rise of the New Right

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“A specter is haunting Europe” — this time not the pretenses of communism, but a whole constellation of thinkers, movements, and cultural initiatives that have been cast together under the label of the “New Right.” In The Rise of the New Right, Alexander Markovics cuts through misunderstandings and caricatures in order to map the New Right’s origins, key ideas, and wide-ranging figures and fronts from postwar France to the contemporary landscape.

Combining an updated historical overview with an in-depth exploration of concepts, Markovics examines themes such as metapolitics, ethnopluralism, geopolitics, ecology, and the Fourth Political Theory, drawing attention to how the New Right’s leading lights and offshoots have changed as well as remained consistent in aspiring to critically rethink the crisis of liberal modernity and cultivate a European renaissance.

The Rise of the New Right provides an accessible introduction for newcomers as well as a creative synthesis for scholars, including excursions into the often overlooked chapters of the German New Right and the ideas of the Russian philosopher Alexander Dugin.

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2026-03-03

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224

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Table of Contents

  • Foreword by Alexander Raynor

  • Foreword to the German Edition

  • Introduction

  • A Rebellious Heart: Dominique Venner and the Positive Critique of the Old Right

  • Jean-François Thiriart and the European Imperium

  • The Birth of the New Right out of the French Crisis

  • Cultural Revolution: The Metapolitics of the New Right

  • Ethnopluralism and Differential Anti-Racism: Love for One’s Own and the Multiplicity of Peoples

  • The Therapeutic State

  • Renaud Camus and the Great Replacement

  • The Populist Moment: The Hour of the People’s Uprising against Liberalism?

  • Arch-Enemy or Outcome of Liberalism? The New Right’s Views on Islam

  • New Right Ecology: The Limits of Growth

  • Imperium or Nation-State? The New Right’s Critique of Nationalism

  • Ten Theses on Liberalism

  • Beyond Human Rights

  • Carl Schmitt: The Concept of the Political and the Nomos of the Earth

  • The Conservative Revolution and Oswald Spengler

  • The Fourth Political Theory

  • Who Are the People? Ethnosociology as Key to Understanding Modernity

  • Noomakhia: The War of Ideas

  • Actors of the German New Right: Götz Kubitschek and the Institute for State Policy

  • Philip Stein, Jungeuropa, and the One Percent Network

  • Right-Wing Anti-Capitalism: Marx Viewed from the Right

  • The Globalization of Anti-Globalism: Arktos and the New Right in Scandinavia and Beyond

  • The French New Right Today: From GRECE to the Iliade Institute and Strategika

  • Felix Menzel and Benedikt Kaiser: Media Icons and Looking towards the Left

  • The Rise of the New Right