Fronda

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Fronda has been a Polish publisher since 1994. He publishes books and the Fronda magazine for Catholic , conservative elites and intellectuals. The founders are Rafał Smoczyński and Grzegor Górny.

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Fronda represents fundamentalist Catholic positions; he speaks out against homosexuality , abortion , prostitution and sex before marriage .

The publisher publishes texts by controversial authors from the 1930s, e. B. those of the "National Radical Camp" ( Polish : Obóz Narodowo-Radykalny , ONR) and texts of the New Right . Furthermore Ernst Jünger , Julius Evola , Corneliu Codreanu , António de Oliveira Salazar , Augusto Pinochet and his generals (Julio Canesso Robert, Jose Teribio Merino and Jose Pinero), Yukio Mishima , Eduard Limonow , Alexander Dugin or Wladimir Schirinowski and authors of the Conservative Revolution and their current representatives - in Germany about Gerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner and Caspar von Schrenck-Notzing .

The publishing program includes books by Jean-Didier Lecaillon (Family as the Basis of Prosperity) , Dietrich von Hildebrand (The Trojan Horse in God's City. The Causes of the Crisis in the Catholic Church) , Robert Tekieli (Homeopathy - Popular Encyclopedia of the New Age) , Jacques Maritain (Art and Reason) , Marian Zdziechowski (The Ghost of the Future) and Marek Jan Chodakiewicz (The Stolen Memory: Civil War in Spain 1936–39) . Interviews with senior church representatives appear, e. B. Cardinal Ratzinger . The “ Judaica ” series introduces personalities who have converted from Judaism to Catholicism.

The Fronda magazine appears every two to three months with a circulation of around 5,000 copies.

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