Pan-European nationalism
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Pan-European nationalism is a political term, apparently coined by Hannah Arendt in 1954, and used mostly as a pejorative, for a (hypothetical, or postulated) ideology of nationalism based on a pan-European identity. Arendt warned that a "pan-European nationalism" might arise from the cultivation of anti-American sentiment in Europe.
While a form of "European nationalism" was embraced by minor neo-fascist groups from the 1950s to the 1970s, the concept is often mentioned as a potential threat that did not, in fact, become reality.
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List of European nationalist organisations
- Comité de liaison des européens révolutionnaires (France)
- Parti Communautaire National-Européen (Belgium)
- Nouvelle Droite (France)
- Réseau Radical
- Bloc Identitaire
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