The first part reads as a long prose borrows melancholy and solemnity. It is sliced and imaged. A delight. The fundamentals of the reactionary is by far the most original chapter, the most universal, the most intelligent. Unfortunately the sequel is less happy, too down to earth as too politicized. But mostly useless. Indeed, what good will defend Eric Zemmour? Richard Millet? Or leave the marriage for all? Any good reac has roughly the same opinion on that and it gives the impression they are trying to coax us politically but also that the author does not tell us everything; real taboo subjects, the reactionary knows the ... Let us stick to your plan Mr. Tillinac. The art of reactionary succession of mystical and poetic, especially not the politique.J'ai disappointed, some passages are heavy while there is a feeling of elevation in the first two chapters.
In truth this book should be called "Manifesto of common sense" in this time of widespread lie. I remember a formula at the very end of the book, which resonates in me terribly:
"Notice to Youth: hope that deprives you, you can forge in the teeth of sixties sores. But provided without regard bazarder their "deconstruction". This will be unarmed and back to the wall because to "enjoy unfettered" (stupid slogan of May 68) they have you ridden with debt, materially and spiritually. "