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- European National Front, (abbreviated ENF) is a coordinating structure of European Third Positionist, anti-communist and nationalist parties. Members of the ENF sometimes also use anti-capitalist rhetoric. One member of the European National Front has achieved entry into the European Parliament: Italian MEP Roberto Fiore, leader of the neo-Fascist Forza Nuova (New Force) in Italy.
- National Party of Europe, (abbreviated NPE) was a far-right Pan-European Nationalist political party from 1962 to 1968. The NPE supported a Pan-European nation-state encompassing mainland Europe, the lands to be liberated by American and Russian withdrawal from occupied territories and military bases, the British Dominions and other European overseas territories, and approximately one-third of Africa. Colonialism was to be brought to an end and each former colony replaced with a single-ethnic government. The NPE was founded on March 1, 1962 when the European Declaration at Venice was signed by Europe's eminent far-right parties of the day: The Union Movement of Britain, Deutsche Reichspartei of West Germany, the Italian Social Movement, and Jeune Europe & Mouvement d'Action Civique of Belgium.
- European Social Movement, (abbreviated ESM) was a neo-Fascist Europe-wide alliance formed in 1951 to promote Pan-European Nationalism. The ESM had its origins in the far-right Italian Social Movement, and was replaced by the National Party of Europe in 1962.
- New European Order, (abbreviated NEO) was, like the European Social Movement, a neo-Fascist Europe-wide alliance formed to promote Pan-European Nationalism. The NEO was founded in 1951 shortly after the founding of the European Social Movement, and in defiance of the ESM, which the NEO claimed was too moderate in its racialist and anti-communist views. After its founding, the NEO pledged a European war against communists and non-whites.
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“The heritage of the American Revolution is forgotten, and the American government, for better and for worse, has entered into the heritage of Europe as though it were its patrimonyunaware, alas, of the fact that Europes declining power was preceded and accompanied by political bankruptcy, the bankruptcy of the nation-state and its concept of sovereignty.”
—Hannah Arendt (19061975)
“What helps it now, that Byron bore,
With haughty scorn which mockd the smart,
Through Europe to the Aetolian shore
The pageant of his bleeding heart?
That thousands counted every groan,
And Europe made his woe her own?”
—Matthew Arnold (18221888)
“The people of Western Europe are facing this summer a series of tragic dilemmas. Of the hopes that dazzled the last twenty years that some political movement might tend to the betterment of the human lot, little remains above ground but the tattered slogans of the past.”
—John Dos Passos (18961970)