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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Armin_MohlerArmin Mohler - Wikipedia

    Armin Mohler (12 April 1920 – 4 July 2003) was a Swiss far-right political philosopher and journalist, known for his works on the Conservative Revolution. He is widely seen as the father of the Neue Rechte (New Right), the German branch of the European New Right.

  2. Armin Mohler (* 12. April 1920 in Basel; † 4. Juli 2003 in München; Pseudonyme: Nepomuk Vogel, Anton Madler, Michael Hintermwald [1], Scribifax [2]) war ein Schweizer Publizist, Schriftsteller und Journalist. Mohler gilt als Begründer und Apologet der „ Konservativen Revolution “ sowie als einer der Vordenker und Netzwerker ...

  3. Bajo la fórmula “Revolución Conservadora” acuñada por Armin Mohler (Die Konservative Revolution in Deutschland 1918-1932) se engloban una serie de corrientes de pensamiento, cuyas figuras más destacadas son Oswald Spengler, Ernst Jünger, Carl Schmitt y Moeller van den Bruck, entre otros.

  4. My translation of an interview with Armin Mohler in Éléments 80 (1994). Of particular interest to the history ideas must be his comments on the applicability of the category “conservative revolution” to France. Mohler’s best known work is his history.

  5. Armin Mohler fue un escritor y filósofo político suizo de extrema derecha asociado con el movimiento Neue Rechte. Estudió en la Universidad de Basilea donde inicialmente apoyaba el comunismo, pero luego se convirtió en un defensor de la Alemania nazi.

  6. Armin Mohler, Gottfried Paul (Preface), Alain de Benoist (Afterword) 4.15. 52 ratings6 reviews. The Conservative Revolution in Germany, 1918-1932 is one the most comprehensive, most lasting, and most influential studies of the European Right--in particular, the fifteen years in Germany between the Armistice and Third Reich.

  7. 4 de oct. de 2018 · by Mohler Armin (Author), Gottfried Paul (Preface), de Benoist Alain (Afterword) 4.6 19 ratings. See all formats and editions. The Conservative Revolution in Germany, 1918-1932 is one the most comprehensive, most lasting, and most influential studies of the European Right—in particular, the fifteen years in Germany between the ...