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  2. Reactionary - Wikipedia

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    Johnson; Hume; Burke; More; Maistre; Bonald; Chateaubriand; Czartoryski; Coleridge; Karamzin; Savigny; Carlyle; Ranke; Newman; Tocqueville; Dostoevsky; Taine; Le Bon ...

  3. Bourbon Restoration in France - Wikipedia

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    In February 1820, the assassination by a Bonapartist of the Duc de Berry, the ultrareactionary son of Louis' ultrareactionary brother and heir-presumptive, the future Charles X, triggered Decazes' fall from power and the triumph of the Ultras. [43] François-René de Chateaubriand, a Romantic writer who sat in the Chamber of Peers

  4. Talk:Curtis Yarvin/Stuff he claims to be or not be - Wikipedia

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    If I have to concede one pejorative which fair writers can fairly apply, I'll go with "reactionary." I'll even answer to any compound of the latter - "neoreactionary," "postreactionary," "ultrareactionary," etc. Restorationist: Moldbug, Mencius (19 June 2008). "OLX: a simple sovereign bankruptcy procedure". Unqualified Reservations.

  5. Curtis Yarvin - Wikipedia

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    Curtis Guy Yarvin (born 1973), also known by the pen name Mencius Moldbug, is an American blogger.He is known, along with philosopher Nick Land, for founding the anti-egalitarian and anti-democratic philosophical movement known as the Dark Enlightenment or neo-reactionary movement (NRx).

  6. Radical right (United States) - Wikipedia

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    American exceptionalism; American nationalism; Anti-communism; Christian nationalism; Classical liberalism; Communitarianism; Constitutionalism; Culture of life

  7. On July 4, we will have to celebrate America’s return to ...

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    Under unprecedented pressure to clean its own house and to disown the ultra-reactionary rulings that its current term has produced, it has decided to demonstrate just how unaccountably corrupt it ...

  8. Eugène-François Vidocq - Wikipedia

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    His successor was the ultra-reactionary Charles X, during whose oppressive reign police agents were regularly withdrawn from their original activities. [ clarification needed ] Finally, Vidocq's immediate superior, police chief Henry, retired and was succeeded by Parisot, who was soon superseded by the ambitious but also very formal Marc Duplessis.

  9. Ultraconservatism - Wikipedia

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    Johnson; Hume; Burke; More; Maistre; Bonald; Chateaubriand; Czartoryski; Coleridge; Karamzin; Savigny; Carlyle; Ranke; Newman; Tocqueville; Dostoevsky; Taine; Le Bon ...