Category
page 1Conservative Revolutionary movement

Martin Heidegger
German philosopher (1889–1976)
Oswald Spengler
German historian and philosopher (1880-1936)

Ernst Jünger
German writer (1895–1998)
Carl Schmitt
German jurist, political theorist and professor of law (1888-1985)
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Italian philosopher and esotericist (1898-1974)

Stefan George
German poet, editor, and translator (1868–1933)

Werner Sombart
German economist, sociologist, historian (1863-1941)

Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
German historian (1876–1925)
Völkisch movement
German ethnic and nationalist movement
Conservative Revolution
German national conservative movement during the Weimar Republic (1918-1933)

Ludwig Klages
German psychologist and philosopher (1872–1956)
Ernst von Salomon
German writer and right-wing Freikorps member (1902–1972)
Edgar Julius Jung
German jurist and essayist (1894–1934)
Ernst Niekisch
German politician (1889–1967)
Friedrich Georg Jünger
German writer (1898–1977)
Hans Freyer
German philosopher and sociologist (1887-1969)
Armin Mohler
Swiss far-right political philosopher (1920–2003)
August Winnig
German politician (1878-1956)
Herbert von Bose
German noble and politician (1893-1934)
German Völkisch Freedom Party
political party
Karl Otto Paetel
German political journalist (1906-1975)
Börries von Münchhausen
German poet and activist
Reflections of an Unpolitical Man
essay by Thomas Mann

Max Kommerell
German literary historian, writer and translator (1902-1944)
Friedrich Hielscher
German resistance member (1902–1990)
Prussianism and Socialism
essay by Oswald Spengler
Young German Order
paramilitary organization in Weimar Germany
reactionary modernism
political ideology characterized by embrace of technology and anti-Enlightenment thought
Hans Zehrer
German journalist (1899-1966)
Widerstand (magazine)
German monthly national-revolutionary magazine

Wilhelm Stapel
German writer and opinion journalist (1882–1954)
Süddeutsche Monatshefte
magazine
Artur Mahraun
German politician (1890-1950)

Das Dritte Reich
book by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
Giselher Wirsing
German journalist (1907–1975)
George-Kreis
thumb|270px|Stefan George, portrait by Reinhold Lepsius
The George-Kreis (; George Circle) was an influential German literary group centred on the charismatic author Stefan George. Formed in the late 19th century, when George published a new literary magazine called '''' ("Journal for the Arts"), the group featured many highly regarded writers and academics. In addition to sharing cultural interests, the circle reflected mystical and political themes within the sphere of the Conservative Revolutionary movement. The group disbanded when George died in December 1933.
Carlo Costamagna
Italian lawyer and academic (1881-1965)