Regin publishing house

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The Regin-Verlag is a small publisher based in Kiel . Scientists attribute the publisher to the right-wing extremist spectrum.

history

The Regin-Verlag is now based in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein . Before that it was based in Preetz , Bliestorf and Straelen . It was founded in 2003 by Markus Fernbach , later Dietmar Sokoll took over the management.

In the early 2000s, the publishing house took over the magazine Junge Forum from the new right, nationally revolutionary German-European Study Society (DESG), which discontinued it in 2000. Since 2012 the publisher has been an exhibitor at the trade fair Zwischenentag of the new right publisher Götz Kubitschek . Its publisher Antaios also sells books by Regin Verlag.

Authors and program

According to the specialist journalist Andreas Speit (2013), the publishing program included right-wing extremist “classics” and right- wing esoteric literature. Among other things, a work on the völkisch-nationalist publicist and representative of the Conservative Revolution , Arthur Moeller van den Bruck , is being published. The publisher cultivates an openly positive relationship to European fascisms, which is clear from the publication of the writings of the fascist racial theorist Julius Evola , the Romanian fascist leader Corneliu Zelea Codreanu and the Hitler admirer Savitri Devi .

Another focus of the publisher's program is the propagation of “neo- Eurasian ” ideas that are considered to be radically anti-Western. Alexander Dugin , who is considered to be the fascist head of this movement , was also devoted to special issues of the publishing journal Junge Forum . Parts of the program of the “International Eurasian Movement” have been printed.

The authors include a. Werner Bräuninger , Günter Maschke , Friedrich Romig , Hans-Dietrich Sander , Benedikt Kaiser and Sebastian Maaß (whose withdrawn doctoral thesis was described by the extremism researcher Eckhard Jesse as unscientific and right-wing extremist apologetic, but was published under a different name by Regin-Verlag).

Alignment

The political sociologist Karin Priester (2009/10) and the historian Volker Weiß (2015) locate the publishing house in right-wing extremism. Andreas Umland (2006), Eastern European historian and political scientist, who explicitly refers to the publisher Fernbach, also rates the magazine Junge Forum as right-wing extremist.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Stefan Eilts: Right publisher in the sights of the state guards ( Memento from October 30, 2013 in the Internet Archive ). NDR 1 Welle Nord , May 16, 2013.
  2. DNB: 012285072
  3. a b Andreas Speit : A publisher wants to connect . In: taz , May 23, 2013, p. 22.
  4. Ines Aftenberger: The new right and neo-racism . Leykam, Graz 2007, ISBN 978-3-7011-0088-0 , p. 229.
  5. ^ Svenja Reutling: An "intermediate day" . In: The Right Edge , 139/2012, 30 (31).
  6. ^ Horst Freires: Neurechtes Netzwerk . Look to the right , June 19, 2013.
  7. Volker Weiß : The thought leader Moeller van den Bruck - The enemy of the republic . In: The Right Edge , 135/2012, 22 (22).
  8. ^ Emmelie Öden: Right-wing extremists in Germany. A current inventory . Mainz Institute for Book Studies, Mainz 2017, ISBN 978-3-945883-57-0 , p. 27 .
  9. a b Karin Priester : The Society, Politics and the Pope . In: Neue Gesellschaft / Frankfurter Hefte 3/2009, 12 (14)
  10. Karin Priester : Fluid boundaries between right-wing extremism and right-wing populism in Europe? . In: From Politics and Contemporary History 44/2010, 33 (37)
  11. a b Andreas Umland : Some addenda on the relevance of extremely right-wing ideas in Putin's new Russia . In: Roger Griffin , Werner Loh, Andreas Umland (Eds.): Fascism Past and Present, West and East. An International Debate on Concepts and Cases in the Comparative Study of the Extreme Right (= Soviet and post-Soviet politics and society . 35). With an afterword by Walter Laqueur , Ibidem Verlag, Stuttgart 2006, ISBN 3-89821-674-8 , p. 480.
  12. Jens Eumann: Right-wing extremist doctoral thesis in Chemnitz overturned . In: Freie Presse , July 13, 2013, p. 4.
  13. Karin Priester : The Society, Politics and the Pope . In: Neue Gesellschaft / Frankfurter Hefte 3/2009, 12 (14); Karin Priester : Flowing boundaries between right-wing extremism and right-wing populism in Europe? . In: From Politics and Contemporary History 44/2010, 33 (37).
  14. Volker Weiß : The "Conservative Revolution". Spiritual place of remembrance of the "New Right" . 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. 112.