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  1. hide. Giorgio Locchi (1923 – 25 October 1992) was an Italian journalist and writer. He was among the founders of GRECE . Life. Also known by the pseudonym Hans-Jürgen Nigra, he was for a long time the Paris correspondent for the Italian newspaper Il Tempo.

  2. Giorgio Locchi (Rome, 15 avril 1923 - Poissy, 25 octobre 1992 [1]) est un philosophe, essayiste et journaliste italien. Il est considéré comme l'une des figures fondatrices de la Nouvelle droite [2].

  3. Giorgio Locchi è stato un giornalista e saggista italiano; conosciuto altresì con lo pseudonimo di Hans-Jürgen Nigra, fu tra i promotori del GRECE, nonché per lungo tempo il corrispondente da Parigi del quotidiano Il Tempo.

  4. 1 de fev. de 2023 · Philosopher, journalist and essayist, Giorgio Locchi (1923-1992) was one of the tutelary figures of non-conformist thought, which deeply influenced two streams: the New Right and Neo-paganism (with the myth of the Suprahuman). In this interview, his son Pierluigi Locchi explores the essential ideas.

  5. Locchi’s positive review of Mohler’s book has two main points of interest: an aphoristic summa of the conservative-revolutionary phenomenon and a discussion of the intersections of the conservative revolution with Zionism.

    • Fergus Cullen
  6. Locchi examines the human sciences as extensions of ideology, taking a Frankfurt School-style critique of anthropology, as preliminary of (or corollary to) techniques of manipulation, as a basic example.

  7. My translation of Giorgio Locchi’s “Nietzsche et ses ‘récupérateurs’” from Nouvelle École 18 (May–June 1972). The Italian superhumanist, part of the “nouvelle droite” milieu before 1979, applies the Nietzschean principle of “the innocence of