Contemporary novels and literary endorsements can serve as vector mechanisms that legitimize and socialize violent or exclusionary political imaginaries, shifting them from subcultural ideas into plans and scripts that politicians and activists use in real‑world organizing.
— If influential writers and cultural gatekeepers mainstream fictional depictions of civil conflict or replacement narratives, they become an upstream channel for radicalization and political legitimation that public policy and media oversight must monitor.
Michael Behrent
2026.01.15
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Laurent Obertone’s Guérilla novels (2016–2022) and his public introduction by Michel Houellebecq to Nicolas Sarkozy illustrate an elite‑mediated pathway from provocative fiction to political visibility.
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