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-The '''New reactionaries''' refers to a group of [[French intellectuals]]. In 2002, [[Daniel Lindenberg]] published ''[[Le Rappel à l'ordre : Enquête sur les nouveaux réactionnaires]]'' and included [[Philippe Muray]] in his list of "[[new reactionaries]]", along with [[Michel Houellebecq]], [[Maurice Dantec]], [[Alain Badiou]], [[Alain Finkielkraut]] and others.+'''Éric Zemmour''' (born August 31, 1958) is a [[France|French]] [[writer]] and
-==Who?==+[[political journalist]], born in [[Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis|Montreuil]], [[Seine-Saint-Denis]]. Until
-Pour [[Maurice Maschino]] du'' [[Le Monde diplomatique|Monde diplomatique]]'', en 2002, les personnes publiques concernées sont ainsi : [[Alain Finkielkraut]], [[Éric Zemmour]], [[Ivan Rioufol]], [[Pascal Bruckner]], [[Alexandre Adler]], [[Philippe Muray]], [[Pierre-André Taguieff]], [[Shmuel Trigano]], [[Régis Debray]], [[Luc Ferry]], ainsi que les écrivains [[Michel Houellebecq]] et [[Maurice Dantec]], auxquels il ajoute des publications telles que [[Marianne (magazine)|Marianne]]'', ''[[Causeur]]'' ou la revue ''Panoramiques''+2009, he was a reporter for ''[[Le Figaro]]'' and has since had a column in
- +''Figaro Magazine''. He has also appeared as a television personality on the
-== Le Rappel à l'ordre : enquête sur les nouveaux réactionnaires ==+[[television program|shows]] ''On n'est pas couché'' on [[France 2]] between
- +2006 and 2011, ''Ça se dispute'' on [[I-Télé|i>TÉLÉ]] between 2003 and 2014, and ''Z comme Zemmour'' on [[RTL (French radio)|RTL]] since January 2010. Starting September 2011, he has hosted ''Zemmour et Naulleau'', a weekly evening [[talk show]] on [[Paris Première]], together with Éric Naulleau.
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-En [[2002]], Daniel Lindenberg publie son [[pamphlet]] intitulé ''[[Le Rappel à l'ordre : enquête sur les nouveaux réactionnaires]]''. Cet ouvrage très médiatisé visait des personnalités telles que [[Alain Finkielkraut]], [[Marcel Gauchet]], [[Philippe Muray]] ou encore [[Pierre-André Taguieff]]. Il a suscité de nombreuses polémiques, et naturellement plusieurs critiques de la part des personnalités critiquées par Lindenberg.+
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-Pour le philosophe [[Jean-Claude Michéa]], l'ouvrage est symbolique d'une nouvelle posture intellectuelle qui associe abusivement tout refus « d'acquiescer à l'économie de marché » à un retour aux idées de [[Charles Maurras]]. [[Eric Zemmour]] décrit un texte « bref, superficiel, sans grand talent et profondeur ». Selon lui, l'important quelques mois après l' [[élection présidentielle française de 2002]] était de désigner des coupables pour les proposer à la « guillotine médiatique »+
-==See also==+
-*[[Reactionary]]+
-*''[[The Tears of the White Man]]'' by Pascal Bruckner +
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Éric Zemmour (born August 31, 1958) is a French writer and political journalist, born in Montreuil, Seine-Saint-Denis. Until 2009, he was a reporter for Le Figaro and has since had a column in Figaro Magazine. He has also appeared as a television personality on the shows On n'est pas couché on France 2 between 2006 and 2011, Ça se dispute on i>TÉLÉ between 2003 and 2014, and Z comme Zemmour on RTL since January 2010. Starting September 2011, he has hosted Zemmour et Naulleau, a weekly evening talk show on Paris Première, together with Éric Naulleau.



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