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'''''Action Française''''' ({{IPA-fr|aksjɔ̃ fʁɑ̃sɛːz}}, '''AF'''; {{lang-en|'''French Action'''}}) is a French [[far-right]] [[monarchism in France|monarchist]] political movement. The name was also given to a journal associated with the movement.
 
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]].