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===French integralism=== The term "intégrisme" is largely used generically and pejoratively in French philosophical and sociopolitical parlance, particularly to label any religious extremism. Integralism in the narrow sense is often but controversially applied to the [[integral nationalism]] and ''[[Action Française]]'' movement founded by [[Charles Maurras]] although Maurras was an atheist and his movement was condemned by Rome as 'political modernism' in 1926.<ref name="AF">{{cite journal |last1=Rao |first1=John |title=Catholicism, Liberalism and the Right: A Sketch From the 1920's |journal=Faith and Reason |volume=9 |issue=1, 2 |date=Spring 1983 |pages=9–31 |url=https://media.christendom.edu/1983/04/catholicism-liberalism-the-right-a-sketch-from-the-1920s/ }}</ref> [[Jacques Maritain]] claimed that his own position of [[Integral humanism (Maritain)|Integral humanism]], which he adopted after rejecting ''Action Française'', was the authentically integralist stance,<ref name="JM">Maritain, Jacques. Integral Humanism. 1938, page 63-64).</ref> although it is generally viewed as its antithesis.<ref name="HF">Fraser, Hamish. The Kingship of Christ 1925-1975. (Approaches 47 & 78 and Approaches Supplement 71).</ref>
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