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|textcolor = #ffffff}}'''Alternative Right''' clipped to '''Alt-Right''' is an informal and at times vague grouping of culturally right-wing ideologies which are grouped together usually by being opposed to mainstream politics. Ideologies which have been classed as Alt-Right include [[File:Whitesup.png]][[White Nationalism]], [[File:Pcb ethnonat icon.png]][[Ethnic Nationalism|Ethnonationalism]] in general, Modern forms of [[File:Fash.png]][[Fascism]] and [[File:Nazi.png]][[National Socialism]] but also remnants of the Old Right ([[File:Plcn.png]][[Paleoconservatism]], [[File:Paleolib.png]][[Paleolibertarianism]]), [[File:Rpop.png]][[Right-Wing Populism]], [[File:Nalib.png]][[National Liberalism|National Liberals]] and openly [[File:Anticommunism.png]]Anti-[[Socialism|Socialist]] movements.
|textcolor = #ffffff}}'''Alternative Right''', shortened to '''Alt-Right,''' is a loosely-connected, culturally far-Right, anti-democratic, economically varied ideology that advocates for White Nationalism.


While originally a right-wing term, the term has been largely accused of being a pejorative used by the progressives against the right, used for equating anyone who is to the right of [[File:Necon.png]][[Neoconservatism|Neoconservatives]] to [[File:Nazi.png]][[National Socialism|Nazis]]. In turn the term [[File:Altl.png]][[Alt-Lite]] has been used for groups who while being opposed to mainstream politics do not show sympathies to the policies of [[File:Fash.png]][[fascism]] and [[File:Pcb ethnonat icon.png]][[Ethnic Nationalism]].
The Alt-Right has the belief that [[Democracy]] [[File: Dem.png]], [[Neoliberalism|Immigration]] [[File: Neoliberal-icon.png]], [[Progressivism]] [[File: Prog.png]] and [[Globalism]] [[File: World.png]]has lead society to lose its national identity.


== History ==
Often, the Alt-Right is seen as a modern version of traditional [[Clerical Fascism|Neo-Fascism]] [[File: Cfash.png]] and [[Ethnic Nationalism/White Nationalism|White Supremacism]] [[File: Whitesup.png]], made unique by its decentralisation from the in-person organization, instead preferring to follow online personalities, blogs and websites.
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== Foundations ==
Alt-Right movements have been described as promoting [[Ethnic Nationalism/White Nationalism|White Nationalism]], [[Ethnic Nationalism/White Nationalism|White Supremacism]], [[Ethnic Nationalism/White Nationalism|White Separatism]], [[Right-Wing Populism]], [[Nationalism|Anti-Immigration]], [[Ethnic Nationalism|Racism]], [[Globalism|Anti-Globalism]], [[Marxism–Leninism|Anti-Communism]], [[Zionism|Anti-Zionism]], [[Jewish Theocracy|Holocaust Denial]], [[Globalism|Xenophobia,]] [[Jewish Theocracy|Anti-Semitism]], [[Feminism|Anti-Feminism]], [[Progressivism|Homophobia]] and [[Islamic Theocracy|Islamophobia]].
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Alt-Right is often seen as [[Nationalism|Isolationist]], [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]], [[Nationalism|Ultranationalist]], [[Ethnic Nationalism/White Nationalism|Identitarian]] and [[Reactionary]].

Despite often appearing[[Capitalism| Anti-Communist]] [[File: Anticommunism.png]] at face value, many of Alt-Right's economic beliefs are third positionist and distrustful of the banks in particular. This is often because of his natural dislike of Globalism, which he perceives as being controlled by (((them))).


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