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Charles de Gaulle
French general and statesman (1890–1970)

Georges Pompidou
President of France from 1969 to 1974

Le Figaro
French daily newspaper

Éric Zemmour
French politician and writer
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gaullism
thumb|Charles de Gaulle, after whom Gaullism is named
dirigisme
Dirigisme (), or dirigism (), refers to an economic system in which the state takes an active and directive role in shaping and guiding the economy, rather than limiting itself to a purely regulatory or hands-off approach within a market economy. As an economic doctrine, dirigisme stands in contrast to laissez-faire, highlighting the constructive role of market intervention in addressing inefficiencies and market failures. Dirigiste policies typically include indicative planning, state-guided investment, and the strategic use of market instruments such as taxes and subsidies to encourage econo
paternalistic conservatism
strand of conservatism that stresses the social obligation of those with privilege and wealth to aid the poor and disadvantaged
La Boisserie
former residence of general de Gaulle in Colombey les Deux Églises (Haute-Marne, France)
Markovic affair
French criminal case (1968)
Fondation Charles-de-Gaulle
French foundation
Service d'Action Civique
former French political organization
Charles de Gaulle Memorial
monument in memory of General De Gaulle
Birthplace of Charles de Gaulle
museum in France