The “New Right”, which started in France in the 1960s and spread rapidly in the German-speaking countries, sees itself as a countercultural elite to the decadent West and advocates a renewal of Europe in the national-ethnic sense. It seeks a connection and influence in the middle of society and uses social crises to achieve this. It does this with new language and new concepts, as the terms “metapolitics” or “ethnopluralism” of the “Identitarian Movement” show. A musical counterpoint as a follow-up to the dialogue is provided by the gipsy swing jazz of the Quartet Paganin-Soatn.