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  1. Charles-Marie-Photius Maurras ( / məˈræs /; French: [ʃaʁl moʁas]; 20 April 1868 – 16 November 1952) was a French author, politician, poet, and critic. He was an organizer and principal philosopher of Action Française, a political movement that is monarchist, anti-parliamentarist, and counter-revolutionary.

  2. Charles Maurras, né le 20 avril 1868 à Martigues (Bouches-du-Rhône) et mort le 16 novembre 1952 à Saint-Symphorien-lès-Tours (Indre-et-Loire), est un journaliste, essayiste, homme politique et poète français.

  3. Charles Maurras (born April 20, 1868, Martigues, France—died November 16, 1952, Tours) was a French writer and political theorist, a major intellectual influence in early 20th-century Europe whose “integral nationalism” anticipated some of the ideas of fascism.

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  4. THE LEGACY OF CHARLES MAURRAS WILLIAM R. TUCKER The University of Delaware T HE DEATH of Charles Maurras on November 16, 1952, brought to a close an era in the history of anti-democratic doctrines in France. He was one of the great figures in the ideological revolt that rejected the principles of the French Revolution in the name of order and ...

  5. Maurras, la destinée et l’œuvre is a biography on the French journalist and politician Charles Maurras written by his disciple the French novelist and philosopher Pierre Boutang, published in 1984.

  6. La Seule France (France Alone) is a book published in 1941 by the journalist and French politician Charles Maurras, director of L'Action française. Maurras supports an isolationist position between Nazi Germany and Great Britain during World War II, and was resolutely opposed to collaborationism.

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  8. Charles Marie Photius Maurras (1868-1952) was a French political writer and reactionary. Moving spirit and principal spokesman of Action Française, he was an antidemocrat, racist, monarchist, and worshiper of tradition and of the organic nation-state.