Type | Monthly magazine |
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Publisher | Société de Presse et d'Édition Saint-Just |
Founded | January 1963 |
Political alignment | White nationalism Pan-European nationalism |
Language | French |
Ceased publication | November 1966 |
Country | France |
Circulation | 7,500–10,000 |
Europe-Action was a far-right white nationalist and euro-nationalist magazine and movement, founded by Dominique Venner in 1963 and active until 1966. Distancing itself from pre-WWII fascist ideas such as anti-intellectualism, anti-parliamentarianism and traditional French nationalism, Europe-Action promoted a pan-European nationalism based on the "Occident"—or the "white peoples"— and a social Darwinism escorted by racialism, labeled "biological realism". These theories, along with the meta-political strategy of Venner, influenced young Europe-Action journalist Alain de Benoist and are deemed conducive to the creation of GRECE and the Nouvelle Droite in 1968.[1]