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  1. Jun 27, 2018 · Yarvin is the most prominent figure of what has been called the Dark Enlightenment, one thread of modern reactionary thought. My short summary is that he offers mediocre analysis with quite a...

  2. Jan 23, 2014 · The following is a public domain document, comprising a compilation of many of the philosophical writings of so called "neo-reactionary" philosophical thought, which is centered around the works of Curtis Yarvin, more commonly known by his pen name of "Mencius Moldbug", and Nick Land, author of works such as "The Dark Enlightenment", among others.

  3. Aug 21, 2021 · How did Yarvin go from the radical libertarianism of von Mises to becoming the Sith Lord of the Dark Enlightenment? If the ideology of Mises and Rothbard was so wonderful, why would he years later describe himself as a “recovering” libertarian?

  4. In 2007 and 2008, software engineer Curtis Yarvin, writing under the pen name Mencius Moldbug, articulated what would develop into Dark Enlightenment thinking. Yarvin's theories were elaborated and expanded by philosopher Nick Land , who first coined the term Dark Enlightenment in his essay of the same name.

  5. Dec 5, 2023 · “Each of these things,” he says, “can be traced to law.” He then proceeds to make that case. And, as with Yarvin’s idea of the Cathedral, Hanania is not wrong. The federal government really did take the lead combatting discrimination (in the way it should have but didn’t during the Reconstruction period).

  6. Feb 18, 2020 · My generally negative take on the lines of thought that fall under the umbrella of the "Dark Enlightenment."The written version of this review can be found h...

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  8. Yarvin and the Dark Enlightenment (sometimes abbreviated to "NRx") movement assert that the Cathedral's commitment to equality and justice erodes social order. Drawing on computer metaphors, Yarvin contends that society needs a "hard reset" or a "rebooting", not a series of gradual political reforms. [27]

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