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NRx is often associated with "[[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right|Race-Realism]]", but despite what mainstream sources make an impression of, this is not included in the theory and may be confused on first glance because of risky wording. (see [[w:Nick_Land|Hyper Racism]]).
NRx is often associated with "[[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right|Race-Realism]]", but despite what mainstream sources make an impression of, this is not included in the theory and may be confused on first glance because of risky wording. (see [[w:Nick_Land|Hyper Racism]]).


NRx has also been described as [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|Neo-Fascist]] by journalists and commentators<ref>[https://qz.com/1007144/the-neo-fascist-philosophy-that-underpins-both-the-alt-right-and-silicon-valley-technophiles/ The neo-fascist philosophy that underpins both the alt-right and Silicon Valley technophiles] by Olivia Goldhill</ref><ref>[https://thesociologicalreview.org/collections/undisciplining/on-neoreaction/ On Neoreaction] by Roger Burrows</ref>, and is seen as a major influence on the modern [[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] movement. However NRx Theorists typically denounce the Alt-Right and Fascism<ref>[[https://graymirror.substack.com/p/monarchism-and-fascism-today Monarchism and Fascism Today] in "Gray Mirror" by Curtis Yarvin</ref>
NRx has also been described as [[File:Fash.png]] [[Fascism|Neo-Fascist]] by journalists and commentators<ref>[https://qz.com/1007144/the-neo-fascist-philosophy-that-underpins-both-the-alt-right-and-silicon-valley-technophiles/ The neo-fascist philosophy that underpins both the alt-right and Silicon Valley technophiles] by Olivia Goldhill</ref><ref>[https://thesociologicalreview.org/collections/undisciplining/on-neoreaction/ On Neoreaction] by Roger Burrows</ref>, and is seen as a major influence on the modern [[File:Altr.png]] [[Alt-Right]] movement. However NRx Theorists typically denounce the Alt-Right and Fascism<ref>[https://graymirror.substack.com/p/monarchism-and-fascism-today Monarchism and Fascism Today] in "Gray Mirror" by Curtis Yarvin</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 03:19, 19 June 2023

Dark Enlightenment, also known as Neoreactionarism(shortened to: DE and NRx respectively) is a broadly Reactionary, economically and culturally right to far-right and civically varied (but prominently Post-Libertarian) ideology, however, some (such as Joshua Tait) say that NRx (Mencius Moldbug) is reactionary only in regards of politics, while maintaining positions usually described as socially progressive.[6] NRx originates from the writing of a couple right-wing bloggers from the mid 2000's.

Neoreactionarism opposes Democracy, Egalitarianism and the common consensus that the progress of history leads to liberty and enlightenment and the abolition of absolutism in favor of democracy and/or constitutional monarchy, considering itself the antithesis of Enlightenment Thought. It is in favor of the re-adoption of systems of governance such as Absolute Monarchy and Cameralism or other systems such as Neocameralism.

NRx is often associated with " Race-Realism", but despite what mainstream sources make an impression of, this is not included in the theory and may be confused on first glance because of risky wording. (see Hyper Racism).

NRx has also been described as Neo-Fascist by journalists and commentators[7][8], and is seen as a major influence on the modern Alt-Right movement. However NRx Theorists typically denounce the Alt-Right and Fascism[9]

History

WIP

Beliefs

The Neoreactionary movement's ideological foundations consist of multiple ideas that are discussed between the NRx movement's members but may or may not be shared between them.

These include but are not limited to:

Post-Libertarianism

Post-Libertarianism is a school of thought stemming from Libertarianism that for maintaining individual liberty the enforcement of law and order is an unconditional good, meaning that the Post-Libertarian fully embraces the state as a social institution and as such ceases to be aligned with Libertarianism. While not being libertarian, post-libertarianism still maintains a lot of libertarian ideas such as an affinity towards free markets, skepticism towards state control of information and anti-interventionism.

Formalism

Formalism is the belief that actual power and recognised power (especially in the form of ownership) should align as closely as possible. The belief in formalism makes the Neoreactionary movement especially skeptical of democratic forms of government, favouring forms of government based on ownership.

Royalism

It is the general belief that absolutist systems of governance work best, specifically when the line of succession is clear (which coincides with Moldbug's criticism of dictatorship).
Royalists don't favor a particular mode of succession; some favoring something akin to an elective monarchy (see Neocameralism below) while others favor hereditary monarchism, and such; and is less so an indication of a particular view on the de jure process of monarchies than it is an indication of support for the de facto 'virtue' of monarchism (stability and order, which NRx's generally associate with freedom)[2]

Neocameralism

Neocameralism is a form of government proposed by Mencius Moldbug and developed by others as a replacement for representative democracy. Neocameralism is a form of government organised around the profit incentive. As such the Neocameralist system is a system of nigh-absolute rule in which the Monarch-C.E.O. (which Moldbug calls a Delegate, based on the corporate title used by colonial-era Quakers) is accountable to a group of shareholders.

Neoreactionary Neologisms

The Neoreactionary movement came up with a lot of neologisms to describe various concepts. Neologisms are perhaps the most influential thing to come out of the movement, appearing in political discourse outside of the movement.

The Neologisms include:

  • The Cathedral - "The Cathedral" within the context of Neoreactionary discourse is a term used to refer to a society's intellectual elite meaning a class of people who are able to decide what the average person thinks is true or false, right or wrong and important or unimportant.

Historically this role was fulfilled by religious institutions hence the usage of the term "cathedral", this is intentionally contrasted with the institutions that fulfill the role of the cathedral in the modern age that being Schools, Universities, the Media and the Entertainment industry who largely market themselves as "Secular". It is worth to note that the Cathedral (in it's modern incarnation) is not a formal institution that people just belong to but rather an informal network of leaders of the before-aforementioned institutions that happen to agree on most important matters (Harvard, The New York Times, Disney and The Guardian rarely disagree for example)

  • Redpill - Within the context of Neoreactionary discourse a "Redpill" is any realisation or experience that disconnects an individual from the established cathedral. The term is a reference to the popular film trilogy The Matrix.

The concept of the Redpill is THE most influential term to come out of the NRx movement, being practically ubiqutous within political discourse on both the left, right, centre and beyond. The term "Redpill" spawned many off-shoots generally named after the specific realisation the redpill provides (including terms Blackpill (Pessimism), Whitepill (Optimism), Greenpill (parnamormalism) and more) and also the combination with the term "Based" forming "Based and Redpilled". The various pills have also expanded into apolitical contexts, especially on dating (examples of dating-specific pills being the Purplepill and the Dogpill) and fitness (example of a fitness-specific pills including the Onionpill).

A variation on the term "Redpill" to have actually come out of the NRx movement is the term Clearpill which is the concept that the best way to come out to political conclusions is to separate yourself from current political factions you have an emotional attachment to and think about policies and systems in an outside context.

  • The Iron Polygon - The Iron Polygon is an extension of the concept of the Iron Triangle.

The concept of the "Iron Polygon" is a neoreactionary idea that describes a system of interlocking societal institutions that mutually reinforce each other to maintain the status quo of a particular political order.


According to neoreactionary thought, the Iron Polygon consists of three main institutions: the Cathedral, the Corporate-Managerial Complex, and the Military-Industrial Complex.


The Cathedral refers to the institutionalized power of the mainstream media, academia, and the government bureaucracy, which the neoreactionaries see as an interconnected network that perpetuates a progressive and egalitarian ideology. The Cathedral's power is derived from its ability to control the flow of information and shape public opinion.


The Corporate-Managerial Complex is the second institution in the Iron Polygon, and it includes large corporations, the financial sector, and the managerial class. The neoreactionaries view this complex as an essential component of the Iron Polygon since it helps maintain the dominant political order by providing resources, expertise, and access to power.


The Military-Industrial Complex is the third institution in the Iron Polygon. It includes the military, defense contractors, and the intelligence agencies. According to the neoreactionaries, the Military-Industrial Complex provides the necessary force to maintain the political order and protect the interests of the ruling elite.


Together, these three institutions form the Iron Polygon, which the neoreactionaries believe is a self-reinforcing system that is resistant to change or reform. The Iron Polygon ensures that power remains in the hands of the ruling elite and perpetuates a system of governance that the neoreactionaries believe is efficient, stable, and just.

  • Red and Blue Empire also called the Red and Blue Governments - The concepts of the Red and Blue Government, clipped to RedGov and BlueGov is a specific power analysis of U.S. politics, it's the notion that the United States is not under the control of a single government, but rather of two each with their own internal and foreign policies.

Those two Empires being the Military and Police-based Red Empire represented in the U.S. congress by the Republican Party and the Blue Empire based around every other part of the iron polygon represented by the Democratic Party.

The Trichotomy

The Trichotomy is a political theory created by Spandrell in his blog Bloody Shoovel popularised by other neoreactionaries specially Nick Land,it establishes that there are three lines of thought in the reactionary movement in a similar way as the three states of the realm:the ethno-nationalists ,the Techno-merchants and Traditional-religious all of which share his hate to egalitarianism in one form or other. Each one has their own structures and hierarchies which are intersectionally connected between them[10].

Unprincipled Exception

An unprincipled exception is a policy that violates some absolute principle of ethics held by the policymaker,but is not openly acknowledged as such a violation.

Types of Societies

Moldbug says there are 3 types of Societies according to their relationship between opinion and authority.

Type 1: The Loyal Society is one where public opinion is a matter of state security, thoughts are categorised in two: bad thoughts that are dangerous to the safety of the state and good thoughts that are useful for the state, people are punished for expressing bad thoughts or rewarded for expressing good or ideally both, the state supports a set of official information organs which uses to install good thoughts and prevent and/or prohibit the spreading of bad thoughts into the population.

Type 2: The Society of Consensus is a society in which the press and media controls the authority, it's hallmark is the phenomenon of spontaneous coordination which consists in produce an official information system which in all other respects resembles that of a type 1 society but which is not responsible to any central authority or institution.

Type 3: The Open Society is a society where is a free market of divergent ideas and institutions competing which one are closer to reality.

Personality

NRx isn't an outspoken person and will generally prefer to hang out on the internet. He does not generally have a positive attitude towards things and can be portrayed as rather apathetic.

How to Draw

Flag of Neoreactionaryism
  1. Draw a black ball with eyes.
  2. Draw a gold Trinity Knot.
  3. Draw a circle around it.
  4. Above and Below the circle draw 2 lines of increasing length from it.

Relationships

Partners

  • Neocameralism - My son and predilect system.
  • R/Acc - Son, why does the sun take so long to die?
  • Reactionary Modernism - Fellow internet reactionary.
  • Austrian School - My grandfather who taught me economics.
  • Hoppeanism - My father taught me about the benefits of monarchies, cultural reactionarism, and political decentralization.
  • Anarcho-Monarchism - Syncretic individualism and monarchy are based and redpilled, also I really like your blog [5].
  • Manosphere - I like how you use the concept of pills for waking up men about the reality of sexual conduct.
  • Reactionary Libertarianism - Very good beliefs, dad! You must be writing in my blog.
  • Braunism - Fellow Catholic Free-marketer Absolute monarchist.
  • Homoconservatism - I have taught you well, Thiel.
  • National Libertarianism - You're in the right direction, I know one day you will take the pill.
  • Libertarian Monarchism - Hans-Adam II is one of my favorite autocrats.
  • Powellism - An excellent man that revolted against the cathedral but was defeated by his psychological warfare.
  • Dengism - Post-Deng China is an ideal model for free market statism.
  • Lee Kuan-Yew Thought - Singapore is based, also he's on the list of good autocrats.
  • Anarcho-Capitalism - "Rothbard is surely one of the ten top philosophers of the twentieth century".
  • Social Darwinism -"When individualism and absolutism cooperates"
  • Hayekism - I like your skepticism about democracy and your openness to other forms of government also we both enjoy Austrian economics and Carl Schmitt.
  • Jacobitism - I'm in favor of reinstating the Stuarts in the British crown.
  • Carlism - Spanish Jacobites, I need to say more about why I like him.
  • Reactionary Liberalism - "What could an old whig be, if not a reactionary progressive?"
  • Traditionalism - It wouldn't be bad if you accept some new ideas but you're still deeply redpilled and based.
  • Leopold II Thought - He makes a formalist state, even if you're part of the worst of colonialism you still are far better than the majority of the governments of the Congo.[11]
  • Esoteric Fascism - Ok, I accept that deal. Now, take your hi-tech weapons and thanks to blueprints, my best trade partner. (How he get those blueprints, if he doesn't even looks like engineer or scientist?)

Outer Party

  • Democratism & Republicanism - Manipulated by the Inner Party.
  • Occult Post-Humanism - Son, what the hell is this?
  • Neoconservatism - The army of the Inner Party.
  • Mediacracy - The Press-Controlled State, also controlled by the Inner Party.
  • UKIP - Used to resist the Inner Party, but it went nowhere since they have made Brexit done.
  • Soulism - Anti-cathedral escapist anarchist? Ok, now the situation become more confusing.

Inner Party

The Cathedral

Further Information

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