- La Vieille Taupe
La Vieille Taupe is a publishing house in Paris known for
antisemitic andHolocaust denial literature.History
The name means "Old Mole" and comes from a communist conception of the maturation of social forces beneath the surface of society which eventually erupt in revolutionary movements. The bookshop was founded in 1965 at 1, rue des Fosses Jacques, Paris 5, Odéon 39-46. It was the major source for texts by the
Situationist International ,Amadeo Bordiga and other ultra-left groups. The works ofJean-Paul Sartre andSimone de Beauvoir were available, but only in a waste bin. Marx'sTheses on Feuerbach were available as a poster thanks toGuy Debord . The situationists did much of the fly postering and along withPouvoir Ouvrier who turned up for the opening party.In 1966 the Situationists fell out with La Vieille Taupe and withdrew their publications. The bookshop continued as a focus of ultraleft activity until its closure in 1972.
In 1979
Pierre Guillaume approachedGérard Lebovici with a proposal to publish theHolocaust Denial text "Le Mensonge d'Ulysse" byPaul Rassinier . Lebovici refused so in 1980. Guillaume relaunched "La Vieille Taupe" as a negationist publishing house. Rassiner's book was the first published. Many of Guillaume's former associates deplore his reuse of the name for a purpose they regard as completely at odds with their former involvement. Some also regard Guillaume's suggestion thatGuy Debord was a secret negationist as obscene. Some people view ultra-left negationism as evidence that the ultra-left and ultra-right are very similar - the meeting of the extremes. However most ultra left activists would distance themselves from all forms of negationism, and regard Guillaume's more recent development as a sad decline. Guillaume sees "La Vieille Taupe" as a genuine ultra left venture which concentrates on exposing the lies of the capitalist victors of theSecond World War , even if most of the people who listen to him are from thefar-right .
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