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Despite being considered "far-right", in some ways IMHO he overlaps with the anti-globalisation left. E.g.
"Will the Earth be reduced to something homogeneous because of deculturalising and depersonalising trends of whcih American cultural imperialism is now the most arrogant vector? Or will people find the means for the necessary resistance in their beliefs, traditions and ways of seeing the world? This is really the decisive question that has been raised at the beginning of the new millennium".
"Undertaken under the aegis of missionaries, armies and merchants, the Westernisation of the planet has represented an imperialist movement fed by the desire to erase all otherness by imposing on the world a supposedly superior model inevitably represented as 'progress'."
"Homogenising universalism is only the projection and the mask of an ethnocentrism extended over the whole planet".
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