Who is
Alain Soral ?

The most persecuted writer in France…
and in Switzerland!
Born in 1958, Alain Soral is an anomaly in the French media landscape. A downwardly mobile bourgeois, punk, then popular sociologist, he moved, out of intellectual honesty, from the analysis of social mores to the fight against globalism, destroyer of nations and the French soul. Lawsuits, prison, exile: he paid a heavy price for refusing to submit.
Trace his journey through videos and books!
- Drawing on eight years of immersion in punk and trendy circles, sensing upcoming trends, the young Alain Soral takes part in this humorous dissection of the "youth" of his era. A first bestseller, co-written with Alexandre Pasche and Hector Obalk.
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- At 29, benefiting from a teaching position at ESMOD and the knowledge of his tailor M. Rovito, he revisits the history of fashion through a Marxist sociological lens. An approach still unique today.
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- First novel, and first dive into the literary world. True to the popular saying "only speak about what you've lived through," Alain Soral opens up about his years as a drifter and his first passion: women. At the same time, he also joins the French Communist Party.
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- Now married in church, Alain buries his street-seduction days with this self-critical and unfiltered study. Second bestseller, and first troubles with pressure groups — in this case, feminists.
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- Irritated by the Chiennes de garde, Alain drives the point home with this political essay, denouncing feminist manipulation, democratic hypocrisy, and liberal-libertarian capitalism.
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- Alain Soral pulls off the feat of raising one million francs to produce his only feature film, starring Thomas Dutronc and Saïd Taghmaoui. Savaged by critics, the film would become a cult classic on the internet.
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- Worried about communitarian drift in France and the anti-French racism he is the first on the left to denounce, Alain Soral produces 175 corrosive texts where hypocrites and false values are put in their place. Yet another bestseller.
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- 200 new short texts aimed at alerting his compatriots to the danger facing France, dominated by increasingly illegitimate elites. Targeted by one of the texts, Dieudonné dares to reach out to Soral, thus giving birth to a historic alliance.
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- An honest and uncompromising sociology of emotional life in the French suburbs.
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- A new sociological novel, telling his journey as a journalist and the slow corruption of the media world. A farewell to the cultural-social scene, before entering politics as an advisor to Jean-Marie Le Pen.
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- Following the disappointment of the Presidential elections, creation of an avant-garde think tank to educate the youth of the emerging Internet.
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- At 53, drawing on concrete political experience and new readings, Alain Soral delivers his synthesis of the global geopolitical situation. How did we get here and where are we heading? Or, as the subtitle puts it, "Tomorrow: global governance or the revolt of nations?" Over 120,000 copies sold without any mainstream media advertising.
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- A fruitful year, which saw the birth of Kontre Kulture, the most subversive publishing house in France. First published work, with a foreword by Alain Soral: L'antisémitisme, son histoire et ses causes, by Bernard Lazare.
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- Compilation of articles written for Flash magazine, chronicling French political life from 2009 to 2012.
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- A literary duel with Eric Naulleau, though some would call it a beating... Set to be a bestseller, the book was banned after a few weeks, at the request of billionaire Pierre Bergé. One of the rare books banned by court order under the Fifth Republic.
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- After Vers la féminisation (1999) and ten years after Comprendre l'Empire, the third major book by Alain Soral. A philosophical-political essay on the evolution of the modern world, and the fallacious use of the concept of equality.
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