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  2. New Right - Wikipedia

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    The first New Right (1955–64) was centered on the right-wing libertarians, traditionalists, and anti-communists at William F. Buckley's National Review. [36]: 624 Sociologists and journalists had used new right since the 1950s; it was first used as self-identification in 1962 by the student activist group Young Americans for Freedom. [37]

  3. Nouvelle Droite - Wikipedia

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    The Nouvelle Droite (French: [nuvɛl dʁwat]; English: New Right), sometimes shortened to the initialism ND, is a far-right political movement which emerged in France during the late 1960s. The Nouvelle Droite is the origin of the wider European New Right (ENR).

  4. European New Right - Wikipedia

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    The European New Right (ENR) is a far-right movement which originated in France as the Nouvelle Droite in the late 1960s by Alain de Benoist.Its proponents are involved in a global "anti-structural revolt" against modernity and post-modernity, largely in the form of loosely connected intellectual communities striving to diffuse a similar philosophy within European societies.

  5. The New Right Gets Mugged by an Old Reality

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    Some of the New Right’s advocates acknowledge the problem of politics infecting industrial policy and other interventionism but often counter that free market policies face the very same ...

  6. Dark Enlightenment - Wikipedia

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    Scholar Andrew Jones, in a 2019 article, postulated that the Dark Enlightenment (i.e. the NeoReactionary Movement) is "key to understanding the Alt-Right" political ideology. [27] " The use of affect theory , postmodern critiques of modernity , and a fixation on critiquing regimes of truth ", Jones remarks, "are fundamental to NeoReaction (NRx ...

  7. Neoconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Neoconservatism was initiated by liberals' repudiation of the Cold War and by the "New Politics" of the American New Left, which Norman Podhoretz said was too sympathetic to the counterculture and too alienated from the majority of the population, and by the repudiation of "anti-anticommunism" by liberals, which included substantial endorsement ...

  8. Radical right (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Danger on the Right: The Attitudes, Personnel and Influence of the Radical Right and Extreme Conservatives. New York: Random House. Hochschild, Anne Russell (2016). Strangers in Their Own Land: Anger and Mourning on the American Right. New York: The New Press. ISBN 978-1-6209-7225-0. Huntington, John S. (2021). Far-Right Vanguard: The Radical ...

  9. One-nation conservatism - Wikipedia

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    The New Right thinkers contended that Keynesianism and the welfare state had damaged the economy and society. The Winter of Discontent of 1978–1979 in which trades unions took industrial action with a wide impact on daily life was portrayed by the New Right as illustrative of the over-extension of the state.