CAMUS, Jean Ywes. The European Extreme Right and Religious Extremism. Středoevropské politické studie. Brno: MPÚ, 2007, vol. 9, No 4, p. 263-279. ISSN 1212-7817.
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Original name The European Extreme Right and Religious Extremism
Name in Czech Evropská extrémní pravice a náboženský extrémismus
Authors CAMUS, Jean Ywes (250 France, guarantor).
Edition Středoevropské politické studie, Brno, MPÚ, 2007, 1212-7817.
Other information
Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50601 Political science
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14220/07:00023342
Organization unit Faculty of Law
Keywords in English Antisemitism; Catholic fundamentalism; Extreme Right; Islamism; Paganism
Tags Antisemitism, Catholic fundamentalism, extreme right, Islamism, Paganism
Tags International impact, Reviewed
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Abstract
The ideology of the Extreme Right in Western Europe is rooted in Catholic fundamentalism and Counter-Revolutionary ideas. However, the Extreme Right, like all other political families, has had to adjust to an increasingly secular society. The old link between religion and the Extreme Right has thus been broken and in fact already was when Fascism overtook Europe: Fascism was secular, sometimes even anti-religious, in its essence. Although Catholic fundamentalists still retain strong positions within the apparatus of several Extreme Right parties (Front National), the vote for the Extreme Right is generally weak among regular churchgoers and strong among non-believers. In several countries, the vote for the Extreme Right is stronger among Protestant voters than among Catholics, since while Catholics may support Christian-Democratic parties, there are very few political parties linked to Protestant churches. Presently, it also seems that Paganism is becoming the dominant religious creed within the Extreme Right. In a multicultural Europe, non-Christian forms of religious fundamentalism such as Islamism also exist with ideological similarities to the Extreme Right, but this is not sufficient to categorize Islamism as a form of Fascism. Some Islamist groups seek alliances with the Extreme Right on the basis of their common dislike for Israel and the West, globalization and individual freedom of thought.
Abstract (in Czech)
Článek se zabývá extrémní pravicí a náboženským extrémismem.
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MSM0021622407, plan (intention)Name: Politické strany a reprezentace zájmů v soudobých evropských demokraciích
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Political Parties and The Representation of Interests in Contemporary European Democracies
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