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According to [[Wikipedia]], the '''Kalergi Plan''' is a "[[far right]] [[anti semitic]] [[white nationalist]] [[conspiracy theory]]. [[Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi]] envisioned an all-encompassing [[race of the future]] made up of "[[Eurasian (mixed ancestry)|Eurasian]]-[[Negroid]][s]," replacing "the diversity of peoples" and "[t]oday's races and classes" with a "diversity of individuals."<ref name="Practical Idealism">''Praktischer Idealismus'', Wien/Leipzig 1925, pages 20, 23, 50</ref> | According to [[Wikipedia]], the '''Kalergi Plan''' is a "[[far right]] [[anti semitic]] [[white nationalist]] [[conspiracy theory]]. [[Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi]] envisioned an all-encompassing [[race of the future]] made up of "[[Eurasian (mixed ancestry)|Eurasian]]-[[Negroid]][s]," replacing "the diversity of peoples" and "[t]oday's races and classes" with a "diversity of individuals."<ref name="Practical Idealism">''Praktischer Idealismus'', Wien/Leipzig 1925, pages 20, 23, 50</ref> | ||
− | The only evidence in the article for it being a conspiracy theory is: "The conspiracy theory stems from a misconstrued section | + | The only evidence in the article for it being a conspiracy theory is: "The conspiracy theory stems from a misconstrued section from Kalergi's book Praktischer Idealismus".<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kalergi_Plan&oldid=1049264969</ref> |
The Kalergi Plan is debunked in the 2018 novel Middle England by [[Jonathan Coe]] according to [[The Guardian]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/16/middle-england-by-jonathan-coe-review</ref> | The Kalergi Plan is debunked in the 2018 novel Middle England by [[Jonathan Coe]] according to [[The Guardian]].<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/16/middle-england-by-jonathan-coe-review</ref> |
Revision as of 21:42, 3 April 2023
Date | 1925 - Present |
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Description | The original Great Replacement conspiracy theory? |
According to Wikipedia, the Kalergi Plan is a "far right anti semitic white nationalist conspiracy theory. Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi envisioned an all-encompassing race of the future made up of "Eurasian-Negroid[s]," replacing "the diversity of peoples" and "[t]oday's races and classes" with a "diversity of individuals."[1]
The only evidence in the article for it being a conspiracy theory is: "The conspiracy theory stems from a misconstrued section from Kalergi's book Praktischer Idealismus".[2]
The Kalergi Plan is debunked in the 2018 novel Middle England by Jonathan Coe according to The Guardian.[3]
It is a dangerous and racist conspiracy theory according to the SPLC and Hope Not Hate.
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References
- ↑ Praktischer Idealismus, Wien/Leipzig 1925, pages 20, 23, 50
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kalergi_Plan&oldid=1049264969
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/books/2018/nov/16/middle-england-by-jonathan-coe-review