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Contribution to a Racist Ethic by Rene Binet
Contribution to a Racist Ethic by Rene Binet
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Contribution to a Racist Ethic
This is a REPRINT of an exceedingly difficult book to find.
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Note: This book is a reproduction of the historical text for academic, historical, or collector purposes.
1946 edition printed in 2026.
6" x 9" / 99 pages
Book description
Contribution à une éthique raciste (Contribution to a Racist Ethic) is an influential 1946 essay and book by French neo-fascist activist and author René Binet. The work is a foundational text of post-World War II white nationalism and the precursor to modern ethnopluralism.
Core Ideological Concepts
- The "White World" Concept: Rather than classic Aryan-centered nationalism, Binet argued for the unity of the entire "white race," allowing him to include previously ostracized populations (like Slavic groups) into his ideological in-group.
- Biological Separation: The book outlines a concept of "neo-racism," which posits that distinct biological races and cultures must remain strictly separated to ensure their survival.
- Anti-Miscegenation and Conspiracy: Binet argued that race-mixing was forced upon Europeans by outside elements, introducing themes that heavily contributed to modern "white genocide" and Great Replacement conspiracy theories.
Historical Significance
- Binet bridged the fascism of the interwar period with late 20th-century global white nationalism.
- His radical racialism later influenced European extreme-right movements in the 1960s and 1970s, such as the Europe-Action group and the "New Right" (Nouvelle Droite).
- Historians view Binet's framework as a precursor to the "ethnopluralist" stance of modern Identitarian movements, which use anti-colonial language to advocate for ethno-nationalist separation.
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