Guillaume Faye was a visionary and a prophet. Like the damned poets for which romantic France is famous, he saw what others refused to see, and he named what others pretended did not even exist.
He was certainly no saint and like a true artist liked to imbibe and paint imposing mental images of the future with a brushstroke unmistakably his own. His character was consistently rebellious in the service of a higher ideal: the defense of his race and culture against the onslaught of self-imposed ethnomasochism, forced multiculturalism and aggressive Islamization.
In this book, important personages from the Right pay tribute to Faye's outstanding career as a speaker, writer and pro-European activist. With all its ups and downs and in its lyrical grandeur, Faye's life truly inspires all of us who strive to make a difference in our motherland - Eurosiberia. Faye was an awakener, who paved the way on which we must march to final victory and liberation.
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Pierre Krebs is a major person in Neue Kultur [New Culture], the German branch of the European New Right, and is also the leader of the Thule-Seminar. He is a doctor of French literature and also holds degrees in law, journalism, sociology, and political science. Born in Algiers, then French Algeria, he studied at French universities and was involved in right-wing organizations. He later continued his studies in Germany. In 1980, he co-founded the Thule-Seminar in Germany, influenced by GRECE.
Robert Steuckers (born 8 January 1956) is a Belgian (Flemish) writer and translator, part of the European New Right and the identitarian movement. He left GRECE in 1993 and founded the pan-European nationalist organization Synergies Européennes.
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