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</ref>|[[National syndicalism]]<ref>{{cite book|title=L'action française|author=Jacques Prévotat|publisher=Presses universitaires de France| date=2 November 2004|page=78}}</ref>|[[Integral nationalism]]<ref>David Brown, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ruiGAgAAQBAJ&dq= Contemporary Nationalism], Routledge, 2003, p. 68.</ref>|[[Anti-parliamentarism]]<ref>{{cite book|title=L'Action française|author=Eugen Weber|publisher=Fayard|date=1985|page=47}}</ref>|[[Integralism#French integralism|French integralism]]<ref name="AF">Rao, John. [http://jcrao.freeshell.org/CatholicismandtheRight.html "Catholicism, Liberalism and the Right: A Sketch From the 1920s"]. ''Faith and Reason'', Spring 1983, pp. 9–31.</ref>}}
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'''''Action Française''''' ({{IPA-fr|aksjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz}}, '''AF'''; {{lang-en|'''French Action'''}}) is a French [[
The movement and the journal were founded by [[Maurice Pujo]] and [[Henri Vaugeois]] in 1899, as a [[nationalist]] reaction against the intervention of left-wing intellectuals on behalf of [[Alfred Dreyfus]]. [[Charles Maurras]] quickly joined ''Action française'' and became its principal ideologist. Under the influence of Maurras, ''Action française'' became [[royalist]], [[counter-revolutionary]] (objecting to the legacy of the [[French Revolution]]), [[Anti-parliamentarianism|anti-parliamentary]] and [[Decentralization|pro-decentralization]], espousing [[corporatism]], [[integralism]] and [[Catholicism]].
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