
Jean-Marie Le Pen sums up his political philosophy, which is simply the morality of natural law as applied to the political sphere: "I love my daughters more than my cousins, my cousins more than my neighbors, my neighbors more than strangers, and strangers more than enemies. Therefore, I love the French people more--I have that right. Then, I love Europeans more. And then, I love Westerners more. And then, among other countries, I love more those nations that are our allies and those that love our culture. That seems like a good principle. And I think that already gives us a lot of responsibilities, and that if we carry out those responsibilities, we will have done a very good job."





















