Faye, Guillaume, 1949-2019

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Name (Latin)
Faye, Guillaume, 1949-2019
Date of birth
1949-11-07
Date of death
2019-03-06
Associated country
France
Field of activity
Journalism Sociology Political science
Occupation
Journalists Essayists College teachers
Associated Language
fre
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 24601306
Wikidata: Q1341731
Library of congress: n 85128053
OCoLC: oca01422572
DLC: n 85128053
Sources of Information
  • His Nouveau discours à la nation européenne, c1985:t.p. (Guillaume Faye) p. 4 of cover (b. 1949; produit des émissions de radio et enseigne la sociologie de la sexualité à l'université)
  • Convergence of catastrophes, 2012:t.p. (Guillaume Faye) p. 4 of cover (doctorate in political science from Paris' Institute of Political Science, essayist, a principal theoretician of the French "Nouvelle droite", journalist, radio commentator, editor of the newsletter, "I understood everything")
  • Guillaume Faye Archive Web site, Dec. 17, 2012(Guillaume Faye, 1949-, French journalist, published La convergence des catastrophes under the pseudonym, Guillaume Corvus, in 2004)
  • Guillaume Faye : truths & tributes, 2020:title page (Guillaume Faye) end page (1914-2019)
  • Guillaume Faye; b. 7 November 1949; d. 6 March 2019; French journalist, writer, and leading member of the French New Right ( (Wikipedia, viewed May 27, 2022) )
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Wikipedia description:

Guillaume Faye (French: [ɡijom faj]; 7 November 1949 – 6 March 2019) was a French political theorist, journalist, writer, and leading member of the French New Right. Continuing the tradition of Giorgio Locchi, his various articles and books sought to posit Islam as a nemesis necessary to unite the white non-Muslim peoples of Europe and the former Soviet Union into an entity named "Eurosiberia". Faye considered regional and national grievances to be counterproductive to this goal and was supportive of European integration. Scholar Stéphane François describes Faye as "pan-European revolutionary-conservative thinker who is at the origin of the renewal of the doctrinal corpus of the French Identitarian Right, and more broadly of the Euro-American Right, with the concept of 'archeofuturism'."

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