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'''Isidro Juan Palacios Tapias''' (born 1950) is a Spanish editor, author, philologist and teacher of oratory. Linked to the ''[[Nouvelle Droite]]'' (ND), he was a member of the now disbanded neo-nazi [[CEDADE]].
== Biography ==
He was born in 1950. In his youth he served as chief of the Madrilenian delegation of the Barcelona-based neo-nazi organisation [[CEDADE]], established on 30 March 1973; he shared membership with his brother [[Jesús Palacios Tapias|Jesús]], responsible for the Foreign Relations department of the organisation. He also was editor along his brother of the [[National-socialism|national-socialist]] magazines ''Ruta Solar'' and ''Cuadernos de Cultura Vertical''. He worked as secretary of [[Jorge Verstrynge]] during the latter's spell in [[People's Alliance (Spain)|People's Alliance]]. He has studied in deep the work of Japanese author [[Yukio Mishima]].
He was a founder and chief editor of the esotheric magazine ''Punto y Coma''. In the journal he does not fully assume the ideas of the French ''Nouvelle Droite'' vis-à-vis its neopagan matrix, to the extent the latter considers Christianism an usurper, as Palacios rather espoused an equilibrium between paganism and christianism. Between 1989 and 2003 he gave summer courses in Sciences of Communication at the [[Complutense University of Madrid]]. A member of the new-rightist Grupo Aurora and ''Hespérides'', he was editor of the esoteric ''Próximo Milenio'' until 1996 (he remained as standout collaborator then). He was also editor of the ''Más Allá'' magazine in the 1990s.
He endorsed the 2002 "[[Manifesto Against the Death of the Spirit and the Earth]]" manifesto (although he is not featured as signatory).
Described as a figure "with an ample experience in the diffussion of an autochthonous new-right discourse", Palacios formed along [[Abel Posse]], Aquilino Duque, [[Fernando Sánchez Dragó]] and [[José Javier Esparza Torres|José Javier Esparza]] the coalescing nucleus of the "Grupo Manifiesto", while also collaborating for the ''El Manifiesto'' magazine.
Palacio has been a fellow participant in [[Radio Nacional de España]] programmes and has collaborated in TV shows presented by Sánchez Dragó. Teacher of oratory, he has instructed affiliates of the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] in [[Castellón de la Plana]], recommended by the national direction of Madrid.<ref name="emv">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> He has also collaborated for the [[FAES]] think-tank.
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[[Category:Spanish publishers (people)]]
[[Category:Spanish neo-Nazis]]
[[Category:New Right (Europe)]]
== Biography ==
He was born in 1950. In his youth he served as chief of the Madrilenian delegation of the Barcelona-based neo-nazi organisation [[CEDADE]], established on 30 March 1973; he shared membership with his brother [[Jesús Palacios Tapias|Jesús]], responsible for the Foreign Relations department of the organisation. He also was editor along his brother of the [[National-socialism|national-socialist]] magazines ''Ruta Solar'' and ''Cuadernos de Cultura Vertical''. He worked as secretary of [[Jorge Verstrynge]] during the latter's spell in [[People's Alliance (Spain)|People's Alliance]]. He has studied in deep the work of Japanese author [[Yukio Mishima]].
He was a founder and chief editor of the esotheric magazine ''Punto y Coma''. In the journal he does not fully assume the ideas of the French ''Nouvelle Droite'' vis-à-vis its neopagan matrix, to the extent the latter considers Christianism an usurper, as Palacios rather espoused an equilibrium between paganism and christianism. Between 1989 and 2003 he gave summer courses in Sciences of Communication at the [[Complutense University of Madrid]]. A member of the new-rightist Grupo Aurora and ''Hespérides'', he was editor of the esoteric ''Próximo Milenio'' until 1996 (he remained as standout collaborator then). He was also editor of the ''Más Allá'' magazine in the 1990s.
He endorsed the 2002 "[[Manifesto Against the Death of the Spirit and the Earth]]" manifesto (although he is not featured as signatory).
Described as a figure "with an ample experience in the diffussion of an autochthonous new-right discourse", Palacios formed along [[Abel Posse]], Aquilino Duque, [[Fernando Sánchez Dragó]] and [[José Javier Esparza Torres|José Javier Esparza]] the coalescing nucleus of the "Grupo Manifiesto", while also collaborating for the ''El Manifiesto'' magazine.
Palacio has been a fellow participant in [[Radio Nacional de España]] programmes and has collaborated in TV shows presented by Sánchez Dragó. Teacher of oratory, he has instructed affiliates of the [[People's Party (Spain)|People's Party]] in [[Castellón de la Plana]], recommended by the national direction of Madrid.<ref name="emv">Liquid error: wrong number of arguments (given 1, expected 2)</ref> He has also collaborated for the [[FAES]] think-tank.
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== Bibliography ==
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[[Category:Spanish publishers (people)]]
[[Category:Spanish neo-Nazis]]
[[Category:New Right (Europe)]]
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