
Rene Binet
“Binet advocated the “inequality of the human races” and “social racism”, calling for the “purification of the French race of the elements which pollute it”. His 1950 book Théorie du racisme (‘Theory on racism’) promotes the concept of “biological realism”, that is the establishment of individual and racial inequalities based upon pseudo-scientific observations. Binet argued that “interbreeding capitalism” (capitalisme métisseur) aimed at creating a “uniform inhumanity” (barbarie uniforme), and that only “a true socialism” could “achieve race liberation” through the “absolute segregation at both global and national level.” In Contribution à une éthique raciste (‘Contribution to a racist ethics’), published posthumously in 1975, Binet defended the “superiority of the European man and the white race” and advocated a “racist revolution” to implement a “dictatorship of races”.
Binet’s ideas, characterized by a worldwide “biological-cultural deal” where each group would remain sovereign in its own region, foreshadowed both the racialism of Europe-Action (1963–1966) and the ethno-pluralism of GRECE (1968–present). Scholars have also linked Binet’s concept of “interbreeding capitalism” with Renaud Camus’ idea of “global replacism” – a “replaceable human, without any national, ethnic or cultural specificity” –, which forms the foundation of his Great Replacement conspiracy theory.”
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