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Réseau Radical : ウィキペディア英語版 | Radical Network Radical Network ((フランス語:Réseau radical), 2002-2006) was a French far right study group formed in June 2002, with a number of its early members coming from those who split from Unité Radicale that April, notably Christian Bouchet, Luc Bignot and Giorgio Damiani.〔('Dossier - Extrême Droite Radicale )〕 Adhering to solidarism, the group avowedly rejected Left-Right politics and claimed to be inspired not only by rightists like Aleksandr Dugin, François Duprat, Julius Evola and Jean-François Thiriart but also by socialists such as Louis Auguste Blanqui. It used the trident as its emblem and also organised a youth movement, ''Jeune dissidence''. In keeping with their status as a study group it numbered around 40 hardcore activists.〔('France' ) from the Stephen Roth Institute〕 With their activities co-ordinated by a ''Conseil solidariste radical'', it adopted a position of Anti-Americanism, Anti-capitalism and Anti-Zionism, whilst leaning towards the ideas of Neo-Eurasianism. In keeping with such ideas, it supported Saddam Hussein, Serbia and Montenegro, Carlos the Jackal and Hugo Chávez, amongst others. It was close to the magazine ''Résistance'', a National Bolshevik publication produced by sometime member Bouchet. The group was dissolved by its creators in early 2006, with some regrouping as ''Les nôtres''. ==References==
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