This group of students, from the Sapienza University of Rome,[2] took heavy inspiration from the writings and theory of Franco Freda,[3] and advocated for a combination of ideas from both the far-left and far-right.
[4] Nazi-Maoists such as Freda wanted to form a "Fascist dictatorship of the proletariat",[5] by using the Maoist guerrilla strategy of people's war to overthrow the government and the bourgeoisie.
Despite an accentuated anti-communism and nationalist positions typical of the far-right, they have a strong attention to social problems, as well as a violent anti-Americanism and anti-Zionism.
Haikala said: "We visited the Helsinki embassy of China, and they showed anti-Russkie propaganda movies with massive cheering Chinese armies demanding attack to the USSR.
It was created from the remains of Giovane Europe and Jeune-Europe, which were sister organizations structured around ideas propagated mainly by Jean Thiriart.