Manfred Kleine-Hartlage

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Manfred Kleine-Hartlage (* 1966 in Munich ) is a German social scientist and freelance journalist who is assigned to the New Right . Kleine-Hartlage runs a blog and is a commentator for the right-wing extremist magazine, First! .

Life

Kleine-Hartlage studied social sciences, specializing in political science, at the University of Duisburg-Essen (diploma).

According to his own statements, he was a member of the SPD from 1981 to 1996 and then turned to the political right . Today he sees himself as a “right-wing critic of Islam” and has been the operator of the “ideology-critical” (Kleine-Hartlage) weblog correctlyheiten.com since 2007 . Kleine-Hartlage wrote a. a. In the past, he worked for the right-wing conservative weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit and the Islamophobic blog Politically Incorrect (PI-News) in 2012/13 as the author of the new-right theory organ Secession and is currently a commentator for the monthly magazine, which is considered to be right-wing extremist, First! .

Kleine-Hartlage is married and lives in Berlin.

reception

The new right publishing house Antaios von Götz Kubitschek introduces Kleine-Hartlage as a critic of Islam and globalism .

The Bonn political scientist Lazaros Miliopoulos assigned Kleine-Hartlage's theses from the book Das Jihad-System (2010) to the radical criticism of Islam. Miliopoulos considers the work in an analysis in the yearbook Extremism & Democracy to be on the one hand quite controversial and systematically worked out. Kleine-Hartlage is tending to take a conservative position, advocating binding western values ​​and arguing politically incorrect. On the other hand, however, he is building a " enemy image construction " and calling for the fight against Islam as a political ideology . In order to prove his thesis of hostility towards people of different faiths in the “Islam system”, he carried out a “one-sided exegesis of the Koran ”. In contrast to the culturally optimistic, Islam-critical journalist Hamed Abdel-Samad , without being racist, he moves in more culturally pessimistic , Islamophobic terrain.

Alexander Häusler from the research focus on right-wing extremism / neo-Nazism at the Düsseldorf University of Applied Sciences pointed out that the Kleine Hartlage volume Defend Europe (2011) contains texts by the Norwegian blogger Fjordman , whom the right-wing terrorist Anders Behring Breivik regarded as inspiration. Häusler counts Kleine-Hartlage among the “ anti-Muslim activists” in Germany.

The historian Volker Weiß stated that "Kleine-Hartlage [...] was present as an advocate of the ' conservative revolution ' in Germany in relevant circles between the magazines ' Junge Freiheit ', 'Sezession' and the pro-movement ". As the editor, Kleine-Hartlage shares the blogger's “political agenda” and tries to “save” him in his comments.

He presented his book New World Order (2011) to the Free Voters in Frankfurt am Main. As part of the series of readings, he met bloggers Helene-Elisabeth Ilona Schliebs (“Kybeline”) and Karl-Michael Merkle (“Michael Mannheimer”) from the Pax Europa (BPE) citizens' movement in Stuttgart . a. be brought into connection with racism in articles in the information media against right-wing extremism, Störmelder and publikative.org .

The Bayreuth religious scholar Christoph Bochinger sees his blog as "tending to be directed against multiculturalism ".

In 2012, Kleine-Hartlage took part in the new right trade fair zwischentag in Berlin. Together with Martin Lichtmesz , he was seen as a supporter of the publisher Kubitschek in the later conflict of directions in the context of the secession and the Institute for State Policy towards Karlheinz Weißmann . Helmut Kellershohn from the Duisburg Institute for Linguistic and Social Research (DISS) attributes him to the “ young conservative camp”. According to Kellershohn, Kleine-Hartlage's offer to the political left is comparable to the cross-front strategy of the “Tat-Kreis” of the Weimar Republic.

According to the historian and memorial employee Michael Sturm from the Mobile Advice Center against right-wing extremism, Kleine-Hartlage is polemicizing "against the criminal sanctioning of the Shoah denial ". It shows a "central characteristic of the understanding of history of the 'New Right'", said Sturm. Kleine-Hartlage assumed in " conspiracy-theoretical diction [..] the existence of a historical-political master plan".

He was u. a. Speaker at events of the right-wing extremist German Defense League (2014) and the State and Economic Political Society (2015) in Hamburg.

According to political scientist Elke Rajal, Kleine-Hartlage assumed Jews were interested in anti-Semitism . She quotes from a contribution by Kleine-Hartlage in the Secession , in which he wrote: “It is idle to speculate in a psychological way […] whether politics provoke hostilities in order to then misinterpret and condemn them as 'anti-Semitism' , is based on an unconscious role constraint, i.e. the desire to stabilize one's own internalized self-image as a persecuted minority, which would be in need of revision without 'anti-Semitism'. ”In addition, Kleine-Hartlage imputed “ incessant anti-German propaganda ”to the Central Council of Jews in Germany .

Fonts (selection)

as an author

as editor

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Oliver Wäckerlig: The Fanal from Wangen. The Swiss minaret discourse - causes and consequences . AV Akademikerverlag, Saarbrücken 2014, ISBN 978-3-639-49757-1 , p. 252.
  2. a b c Helmut Kellershohn : The AfD as "vacuum cleaner" and "edge scissors" . In: DISS-Journal 27 (2014), pp. 9–11.
  3. ^ A b Helmut Kellershohn : The Institute for State Policy and the Young Conservative Hegemony Project . In: Stephan Braun , Alexander Geisler, Martin Gerster (eds.): Strategies of the extreme right: Backgrounds - Analyzes - Answers . 2nd updated and expanded edition, Springer Fachmedien, Wiesbaden 2015, ISBN 978-3-658-01983-9 , p. 460.
  4. ^ Hanning Voigts: Fighting in the Gallus . fr-online.de, February 25, 2014.
  5. Questionnaire: Manfred Kleine-Hartlage . In: Junge Freiheit , February 3, 2012.
  6. Michael Sturm: Fate - Heroism - Sacrifice. The extreme right's use of history . In: Martin Langebach , Michael Sturm (ed.): Places of Remembrance of the Extreme Right (= Edition right-wing extremism . 101). Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2015, ISBN 978-3-658-00130-8 , p. 25.
  7. a b Julian Feldmann: Stramm right SWG . Look to the right , March 23, 2015.
  8. Lazaros Miliopoulos : The determination of the relationship between religion and politics after 9/11. Developments and perspectives with a special focus on Islamism . In: Thomas Jäger (Ed.): The world after 9/11. Effects of terrorism on states and society (= journal for foreign and security policy . Special issue 2). VS Verlag, Wiesbaden 2011, ISBN 978-3-531-18420-3 , p. 911.
  9. Lazaros Miliopoulos : Islam Debate and Near / Middle East Policy . In: Jahrbuch Extremismus & Demokratie , 2011 (Volume 23), pp. 277–297, here: pp. 278, 280 ff.
  10. Alexander Häusler , Rainer Roeser: Beloved Enemy? Islamism as a mobilization resource for the extreme right . In: Thorsten Gerald Schneiders (ed.): Salafism in Germany. Origins and dangers of an Islamic fundamentalist movement . transcript Verlag, Bielefeld 2014, ISBN 978-3-8376-2711-4 , p. 305.
  11. Alexander Häusler : Hostility to Muslims as a right-wing extremist gateway . Right-wing extremism dossier from the Federal Agency for Civic Education , March 17, 2014.
  12. Volker Weiß : The Crusade as Jihad ( Memento of the original from February 6, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. . publikative.org , August 27, 2012. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.publikative.org
  13. Roland Sieber: Despite the brown skid marks in the Bundestag? . publikative.org , September 26, 2012.
  14. a b Roland Sieber: New rights planning conference in Berlin . Fault report , September 29, 2012.
  15. Christoph Bochinger : Religious minorities between self and external images - On the perception of religion in modern societies . In: Dorothea Weltecke, Ulrich Gotter, Ulrich Rüdiger (ed.): Religious diversity and dealing with minorities. Past and present experiences (= history ). UVK, Konstanz u. a. 2015, ISBN 978-3-86764-536-2 , p. 42.
  16. Michael Sturm : Fate - Heroism - Sacrifice. The extreme right's use of history . In: Martin Langebach , Michael Sturm (Ed.): Places of Remembrance of the Extreme Right (= Right-Wing Extremism Edition ). Springer VS, Wiesbaden 2015, ISBN 978-3-658-00130-8 , p. 25.
  17. Chronicle: Violence and threats from neo-Nazis, racists, anti-Semites - October 2014 . Network against Nazis , October 1, 2014.
  18. Elke Rajal: “Open, coded, structural. Anti-Semitism among the 'identitarians'. ”In: Judith Goetz, Joseph Maria Sedlacek, Alexander Winkler (eds.): Untergangster des Abendlandes. Ideology and reception of the right-wing extremist 'identitarians'. Marta Press, Hamburg 2018 (2nd edition), pp. 323, 336
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