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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. The New Right Gets Mugged by an Old Reality

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    The risk (and reality) is truly omnipresent. The “Political Process” Fallacy. Some of the New Right’s advocates acknowledge the problem of politics infecting industrial policy and other ...

  4. Nouvelle Droite - Wikipedia

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    However these subgroups of the New Right coalition in the United States are closely tied to Christianity, which the Nouvelle Droite rejects, describing itself as a pagan movement. [93] Both Jonathan Marcus, Martin Lee and Alain de Benoist himself have highlighted these important differences with the US New Right coalition. [94] As Martin Lee ...

  5. Radical right (United States) - Wikipedia

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    However, as new right-wing groups emerged with no connection to historical fascism, the use of the term "right-wing extremism" came to be more widely used. [ 34 ] Jeffrey Kaplan and Leonard Weinberg argued that the radical right in the U.S. and right-wing populism in Europe were the same phenomenon that existed throughout the Western world.

  6. Right-libertarianism - Wikipedia

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    Right-libertarianism and its individualism have been discussed as part of the New Right [50] [51] in relation to neoliberalism and Thatcherism. [49] In the 20th century, New Right liberal conservatism influenced by right-libertarianism marginalized other forms of conservatism. [108]

  7. The Political Right Has Luxury Beliefs, Too

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  8. 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.

  9. Alt-lite - Wikipedia

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    The division between alt-right and alt-lite received further media attention in June 2017 when the two factions found themselves divided over the issue of Spencer's attendance at a Free Speech rally in Washington, D.C. [14] Certain individuals protested Spencer's involvement by organizing a competing rally on the same day, with Spencer referring to such individuals as "alt-lite" and saying ...