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George and his writings were identified with the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
Conservative Revolutionary movement - a Weimar period German nationalist literary youth movement.
His notions of Prussian socialism influenced Nazism and the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
The völkisch movement was "arguably the largest group" in the Conservative Revolutionary movement in Germany.
Conservative Revolutionary movement - a German nationalist literary youth movement, prominent in the years following World War I.
An example of a conservative revolutionary movement would be the American Revolutionary movement, or the Mexican Revolutionary movement.
Some conservative revolutionary movement members went into anonymity, some arranged themselves within the new regime and became NSDAP members.
They had all shared an opposition to the democratic Weimar Republic and had been more or less sympathetic towards the Conservative Revolutionary movement and the rise of Fascism.
Spengler's notions of "Prussian socialism" as described in his book Preussentum und Sozialismus ("Prussiandom and Socialism", 1919), influenced Nazism and the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
However, it would be the writings of other members of the Conservative Revolutionary movement, such as Ernst Jünger, which would later provide the philosophical foundation of the contemporary National-Anarchist movement.
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck of the Conservative Revolutionary movement coined the term "Third Reich", and advocated an ideology combining the nationalism of the right and the socialism of the left.
He was a leader of the Conservative Revolutionary movement in Germany, which stood not only in opposition to the Weimar Republic, whose parliamentarian system he considered decadent and foreign-imposed, but also to the mass movement of Nazism.
Although he never formally aligned himself with such school, one can see strong similarities between Evola's thought and the Conservative Revolutionary movement in Germany, such as a traditionalist worldview rejecting a purely biological concept of race and the 'self'
Eliade has also been hailed as an inspiration by German representatives of the Neue Rechte, claiming legacy from the Conservative Revolutionary movement (among them is the controversial magazine Junge Freiheit and the essayist Karlheinz Weißmann).
The newspaper Verdens Gang reported on 26 July 2012 that Breivik planned to set up an organisation he called the Conservative Revolutionary Movement which he envisioned consisting of around 50 right-wing activists in Europe, as well as an organization for imprisoned right-wing activists.
He was involved in the formation of the Italian Social Movement and, with his combination of conservative ideals, corporatist economics and Evola inspired mysticism became one of the leading exponents of the Italian version of the Conservative Revolutionary movement.
However, it has been primarily redefined and popularized since the 1990s by British ideologue Troy Southgate to promote a synthesis of ideas from the Conservative Revolutionary movement, Traditionalist School, Third Positionism, Nouvelle Droite, and various anarchist schools of thought.
In addition to his novels and Diary, he is well known for 'Storm of Steel', an account of his experience during World War I. Many regard him as one of Germany's greatest modern writers and a hero of the Conservative Revolutionary movement following World War I.