Napoleon speaking of France and its complexity said that if you wanted to understand it, you had to either read a single book about it, or read a thousand.
This is also true of the right.
This nebula indeed takes on an infinity of facets in which is reflected a multitude of different, even opposed and even hostile minds.
It is a large family which, to be sometimes united, has not been spared by domestic scenes, divorces, adultery and crimes of passion.
This is why, rather than offering a new theoretical essay on right-wing ideas, which René Rémond brilliantly achieved, it is an excellent idea, rich in perspectives, to operate as Jean-Christophe Buisson does. and Guillaume Tabard, two connoisseurs of politics and history, by offering us a gallery of characters who, from Rivarol to Nicolas Sarkozy via Napoleon, Aron and de Gaulle, each illustrate in his own way an original conception of the right.
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