It is known that Steve Bannon is a student of
Neoreaction.
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The first weeks of the Trump presidency have brought as much focus on the White House’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, as on the new president himself. But if Bannon has been the driving force behind the frenzy of activity in the White House, less attention has been paid to the network of political philosophers who have shaped his thinking and who now enjoy a direct line to the White House.
They are not mainstream thinkers, but their writings help to explain the commotion that has defined the Trump administration’s early days. They include a Lebanese-American author known for his theories about hard-to-predict events; an obscure Silicon Valley computer scientist whose online political tracts herald a
“Dark Enlightenment”; and a former Wall Street executive who urged Donald Trump’s election in anonymous manifestos by likening the trajectory of the country to that of a hijacked airplane—and who now works for the National Security Council.
What Steve Bannon Wants You to Read
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What is
“Dark Enlightenment” about?
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The
Dark Enlightenment, or the
neoreactionary movement—also known simply as
neoreaction and abbreviated
NRx by its proponents—is an
anti-democratic and
reactionary movement. It broadly rejects
egalitarianism and the view that history shows inevitable progression towards greater liberty and enlightenment (thus, it is in part a reaction against "
Whig historiography").
[1][2] The movement favors a return to older
societal constructs and forms of government, including support for
monarchism or other forms of strong, centralised leadership such as a "
neocameralist CEO",
[3] coupled with a
libertarian or otherwise
conservative approach to economics.
[4] Proponents generally also espouse
socially conservative views on such matters as
gender roles,
race relations, and
migration.
Dark Enlightenment - Wikipedia
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White House chief strategist Steve Bannon has been in contact via intermediaries with Curtis Yarvin,
Politico Magazine reported this week. Yarvin, a software engineer and blogger, writes under the name Mencius Moldbug. His anti-egalitarian arguments have formed the basis for a movement called “neoreaction.”
The main thrust of Yarvin’s thinking is that democracy is a bust; rule by the people doesn’t work, and doesn’t lead to good governance. He has described it as an “ineffective and destructive” form of government, which he associates with “war, tyranny, destruction and poverty.” Yarvin’s ideas, along with those of the English philosopher Nick Land, have provided a structure of political theory for parts of the white-nationalist movement calling itself the alt-right. The alt-right can be seen as a political movement; neoreaction, which adherents refer to as NRx, is a philosophy. At the core of that philosophy is a rejection of democracy and an embrace of autocratic rule.
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The core of our problem is that there is no one with the secure authority to fix things. The core of our solution is to find a man, and put him in charge, with a real chain of command, and a clear ownership structure.
Real leadership would undertake a proper corporate restructuring of USG: Pardon and retire all employees of the old regime; formalize obligations as simple financial instruments; nationalize and restructure the banks, media, and universities; and begin the long slow process of organic cultural recovery from centuries of dysfunction.
The Anti-Democracy Movement Influencing the Right
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So, is that what Trumpsters want? Autocratic rule? The demise of democracy? The components of communism, the nationalization of banks, universities, and the media?
Bannon is Trump's top advisor, don't tell this couldn't happen. And don't tell me you or any other Trumpster love America. You basically want to destroy the Constitution and destroy what our Fore Fathers designed for our country. You want to basically destroy what really, made America Great.