- René Binet (neo-Fascist)
René Valentin Binet (born
October 16 ,1913 inDarnétal ,Seine-Maritime , diedOctober 16 ,1957 inPontoise ) was a French militant political activist who was linked to bothTrotskyism andfascism .During the 1930s, René Binet was involved with the Communist Youth in
Le Havre . Expelled from that group in 1935, he moved towards theFourth International : he joined "the Commune" group ofPierre Frank andRaymond Molinier , then was a founder member of Molinier's "Parti communiste internationaliste" in March 1936, being elected a member of the party's Central Committee. When the party was dissolved in 1938 to become part of theWorkers and Peasants' Socialist Party Binet withdrew from the group. [Robert JacksonAlexander, "International Trotskyism, 1929-1985", p.365] Instead he became involved in the "Parti ouvrier internationaliste".Binet was taken prisoner by the Germans early in
World War II and whilst in a POW camp he moved from being opposed toStalinism to supportingNazism . [Jackson, op cit] Having converted to Nazism he saw action for the SS Charlemagne Division during the war. [Ariane Chebel d'Appollonia, "L'Extreme Droite en France", p.283]After the war he returned to political activism and collaborated with
Marc Augier in setting up the journal "Combattant européen" in 1946. [d'Appollonia, op cit, p.282] He also set up a number of political parties and organizations, notably the "Parti républicain d'unité populaire" in 1946, the Forces françaises révolutionnaires in 1947 and the Mouvement socialiste d'unité française in 1948, the latter banned by the government the following year, before ultimately he joiningJeune Nation . [Philip Rees , "Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890 ", p.36]Binet then became close to
Maurice Bardèche in the "Comité National Français", and accompanied Bardèche to the meeting inMalmö in 1951 that saw the formation of theEuropean Social Movement . [Kurt P. Tauber, 'German Nationalists and European Union', "Political Science Quarterly ", Vol. 74, No. 4. (Dec., 1959), p.568] However Binet soon broke from the new group which he felt did not go far enough in terms ofracialism andanti-communism and joined withGaston-Armand Amaudruz in establishing theZurich -basedNew European Order as a more radical alternative. [Tauber, op cit, p.573]Whilst still involved in activism, including running a small publishing house, "Comptoir National du Livre", with his wife, Binet was killed in a car accident. Binet, noted for his domineering perosnality and once described by Bardèche as a 'fascist of the puritan type who spends his life founding parties and publishing roneotyped newspapers', was not always popular with his
far right colleagues, leading to allegations that some of them may have arranged his death. [Rees, op cit]Works
* "Théorie du racisme", 1950
* "Socialisme national contre marxisme", 1953; published again in 1978 with a preface by Gaston-Armand Amaudruz
* "Contribution à une éthique raciste", 1975 with a preface by AmaudruzReferences
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