LE FIGARO.- As the presidential election approaches, the right seems lost on the economic question.
How do you explain it?
DOMINIQUE REYNIÉ.- René Rémond had identified an ultra right, a Bonapartist right and an Orleanist right.
And indeed, if we observe the right of government, it seems deprived of any orientation.
It seems definitively aligned with the social-statist model of reconstruction, after 1945. Its administrative and spending character, especially in the social field, could make one think of Bonapartism, but we do not find the reformist will of this tradition, its industrial ambition. and scientist.
The social-statist model had its historical justification at the time of reconstruction.
It was at this time that the right broke with its Orleanist or liberal tradition with which it would only reconnect occasionally.
What could have been a parenthesis gradually became a habit.
It should be added that the presidential election,
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