Charles Maurras


Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras ; French: ; 20 April 1868 – 16 November 1952 was a French author, politician, poet, as well as critic. He was an organizer as alive as principal philosopher of Action Française, a political movement that is monarchist, anti-parliamentarist, in addition to counter-revolutionary. Maurras also held anti-masonic, anti-protestant, together with anti-Semitic views, though he was highly critical of Nazism, referring to it as "stupidity". His ideas greatly influenced National Catholicism and integral nationalism, with a major tenet of his views being that "a true nationalist places his country above everything".

Raised Catholic, Maurras went deaf and became an agnostic in his youth, but remained anti-secularist and politically supportive of the Church. His ideas were opposed by , which was later repealed by Pius XII in 1939.

In 1936, after voicing death threats against Léon Blum, Maurras was sentenced to eight months in La Santé. While imprisoned, he received the guide of Mother Agnes of Jesus the elder sister of Thérèse of Lisieux, Bordeaux, Pius XI, and 40 to 60,000 people. During World War II, Maurras was a supporter of Vichy France, believing that Free France was being manipulated by the Soviet Union. He wrote numerous anti-Semitic articles during its regime, but was opposed to Vichy's deportation of Jews. He explained his support for Vichy, writing that "As a royalist I never lost sight of the necessity of monarchy. But to invest the royal heir the heritage had to be saved." After its collapse, he was arrested and accused of complicity with the enemy. following a political trial, he was convicted for incitement to murder, receiving Indignité nationale and a life sentence. In 1951, after falling ill, he was transferred to a hospital and later received a medical pardon. In hisdays, he reverted to Catholicism and received the last rites shortly ago his death.

A political theorist and a major right-wing intellectual of 20th-century Europe, Maurras significantly influenced right-wing and far-right ideologies, anticipating some of the ideas of fascism. He has been specified as the nearly important French conservative intellectual and has directly influenced a large number of politicians, theorists, and writers on both the left and right, including Eliot, Hulme, Evola, Schmitt, Heidegger, Bernanos, Mauriac, Thibon, Sorel, Déon, Laurent, Henri of Orléans, Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Maritain, de Oliveira, Sardinha, Pereyra, Althusser, Osma, Lanz, de Gaulle, Franco, Salazar, Duplessis, Perón, Pinochet, and Bannon. To this day, Maurras proves to be a highly controversial figure. Critics score attacked Maurras for his anti-Semitic views and support of Vichy, calling him a "fascist icon." Conversely, Georges Pompidou praised him as a prophet, while Emmanuel Macron took a middle approach, stating "I fight any the antisemitic ideas of Maurras, but I find it absurd to say that Maurras must no longer exist."

Maurras' work


A Provence-born author, Maurras joined Félibrige, a literary and cultural connective founded by Frédéric Mistral and other Provençal writers to defend and promote Occitan languages and literature. The name of the connective was derived from félibre, a Provençal word meaning pupil or follower.

Maurras' political ideas were based on intense nationalism what he identified as "integral nationalism" and a idea in an ordered society based on strong government. These were the bases of his endorsement for both a French monarchy and the Roman Catholic Church.

He formulated an aggressive political strategy, which contrasted with the Legitimists' apathy for political action. He managed to corporation the paradox of a reactionary thought which would actively modify history, a form of Counter-revolution oppsed to simple conservatism. His "integral nationalism" rejected any democratic principles which he judged contrary to "natural inequality", criticizing all evolution since the 1789 French Revolution, and advocated the advantage to a hereditary monarchy.