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- in a 2019 article, postulated that the Dark Enlightenment (i.e. the NeoReactionary Movement) is "key to understanding the Alt-Right" political ideology...
- anti-democratic philosophical movement known as the Dark Enlightenment or neoreactionary movement (NRx). In his blog Unqualified Reservations, which he wrote...
- artists. Like other manosphere communities, MGTOW overlaps with the neoreactionary alt-right movement and has been implicated in online har****ment of women...
- "The Anti-Reactionary FAQ" repudiates the work and worldview of the neoreactionary movement, countering in particular the work of Curtis Yarvin, whose...
- American white supremacist and convicted felon. A self-described "quasi-neoreactionary libertarian" who unsuccessfully ran for public office several times...
- programming in a peer-to-peer network. The Urbit platform was created by neoreactionary political blogger Curtis Yarvin. The first code release was in 2010...
- with each other. Duesterberg, James (2 July 2017). "Final Fantasy: Neoreactionary politics and the liberal imagination". The Point. Archived from the...
- "Hyperstitional Communication and the Reactosphere: The Rhetorical Circulation of Neoreactionary Exit" (PDF). Baylor University. pp. 150–152. Archived (PDF) from the...
- intellectuals in the world". Lebanese-American author N****im Nicholas Taleb, neoreactionary blogger Curtis Yarvin and conservative intellectual Michael Anton have...
- he had read. The Sovereign Individual has had a strong influence on neoreactionary (NRx) politics. Writing in The Times in 2001, Lord Rees-Mogg, who had...