Carrefour de l'Horloge

Carrefour de l'Horloge
Formation10 July 1974 (1974)
FounderHenry de Lesquen, Jean-Yves Le Gallou, Yvan Blot and others
TypeMeta-political club
PurposeThink thank for Integral Neo-Darwinist
Headquarters8th arrondissement of Paris, Paris, French Republic
FieldsNational liberalism
Economic liberalism
French nationalism
Ethnic nationalism
Social darwinism
Popular democracy
President
Henry de Lesquen
Secretary-General
Pierre Millan
Websitehttps://carrefourdelhorloge.fr/
Formerly called
Club de l'Horloge
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The Carrefour de l'Horloge (literally The Clock Crossroad), formerly Club de l'Horloge (1974–2015), is a French far-right national liberal think tank founded in 1974 and presided by Henry de Lesquen. The organization promotes an "integral neo-Darwinist" philosophy, characterized by a form of economic liberalism infused with ethnic nationalism.

Born as a splinter group from GRECE in the years 1974–79, the Carrefour de l'Horloge shares many similarities with the Nouvelle Droite, although it stands out by its defense of Catholicism and economic liberalism. Like the Nouvelle Droite, they use meta-political strategies to diffuse their ideas in wider society; however, the Carrefour de l'Horloge favours more direct methods, such as entryism into mainstream parties and senior public offices, along with the creation of catch-all slogans to influence the public debate. The group and its members have for instance coined terms like "national preference" and "re-information", and participated in popularizing the concepts of "Great Replacement" and "remigration" in France.