Jean-François Thiriart (French pronunciation: [ʒɑ̃ fʁɑ̃swa tiʁjaʁ]; 22 March 1922, Brussels – 23 November 1992), often known as Jean Thiriart, was a Belgian...
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were sister organizations structured around ideas propagated mainly by Jean Thiriart. Among the founders of Lutte du Peuple were some dissident left-wing...
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euro-nationalist movement formed by Jean Thiriart in Belgium. Emile Lecerf, a later editor of the Nouvel Europe Magazine, was one of Thiriart's associates. Following...
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National Bolshevism. The party was initially formed in 1965 by Jean-François Thiriart as a political group to work alongside his Europe-wide movement...
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writer. Manuel Pelegrina, 72, Argentine football player, pneumonia. Jean Thiriart, 70, Belgian political theorist, heart attack. Xavier Darasse, 58, French...
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campaign after World War II at a time when contemporaries such as Jean-François Thiriart were also becoming interested in Europeanism. Attempts soon followed...
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born in Turin. A former member of the Jeune Europe movement founded by Jean Thiriart, he was also a member of Ordine Nuovo in the 1970s. In the mid 1980s...
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Retrieved 3 February 2010. Former leader of the Italian section of Jean Thiriart's Jeune Europe and member of the "nazi-maoist" group Lotta di Popolo...
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involvement the FNS won the support of Belgian Third Positionist Jean-François Thiriart who established the European Liberation Front as a network of support...
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1986, and his eviction was notably caused by his references to Jean-François Thiriart After intellectual and financial disagreements with de Benoist,...
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