Révolution nationale

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Révolution nationale was the authoritarian, nationalist, and reactionary ideological program of Vichy France under Marshal Philippe Pétain, promoting traditionalism, anti-parliamentarianism, and collaboration with Nazi Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf authoritarian ideology
political ideology
state ideology
aimedTo break with the Third Republic
regenerate the French nation
appliedBy French State (Vichy regime)
surface form: Vichy regime
blamedGroup Freemasons
Jews
left-wing parties
parliamentarians
coreSlogan Travail, Famille, Patrie
country French State (Vichy regime)
surface form: Vichy France
endCause Liberation of France
endTime 1944
ideologicalPosition authoritarian
nationalist
reactionary
right-wing
implementedInTerritory French colonial empire
unoccupied zone of France
influencedBy Catholic social teaching
integral nationalism
interwar French right-wing movements
leaderAssociatedWith Philippe Pétain
legalInstrument Statut des Juifs
opposedIdeology communism
liberalism
parliamentary democracy
socialism
promotedPolicy anti-Masonic measures
anti-communist repression
anti-parliamentarianism
authoritarian state
censorship
centralization of power
collaboration with Nazi Germany
corporatist economic organization
moral order
propaganda
restriction of civil liberties
state antisemitism
strengthening of executive power
suppression of political parties
youth indoctrination
promotedValue Catholic conservatism
corporatism
family values
patriarchy
ruralism
traditionalism
replacedMotto Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
startTime 1940
timePeriod World War II

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Philippe Pétain movement Révolution nationale