Often described as an anomaly or an "ideological platypus," the union between Right-wing thought and ecology is, in fact, a return to coherence. This manifesto argues that the true contradiction lies not in the Right's defense of nature, but in conservative indifference towards the degradation of our natural heritage.
The work reclaims ecology from narratives of rupture to return it to its fundamental pillars: continuity, property, and freedom. Bridging the wisdom of Burke and Scruton with the historical pragmatism of King Dinis or De Gaulle, the text analyzes the political instrumentalization of the environment and proposes an alternative: the "Green and Blue Right." A necessary essay on how the future can be technologically prosperous without ceasing to be ethically rooted. An invitation to preserve what is common and permanent.