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The Dissident Right, also referred to as Alt-Right or New Right, is a vague movement encompassing many contemporary non-mainstream right-wing ideologies. While the Dissident Right encompasses diverse political views from anarcho-capitalism all the way to national socialism or fascism, the Dissident Right is united in their hatred of the social justice movement.
The Dissident Right generally has a large overlap with White Nationalism due to the main demographic of the dissident right being young white men disenfranchised from modern society due to (perceived) forced multiculturalism and systemic racism against white people.
Variants
Alt-Right
The so-called Alt-Right is a term used to refer dissident far-right political movement(s) in the United States. The term is wide ranging, being able to include all dissident sects from National Socialists, over Anarcho-Capitalists, Right-Libertarians, and those influenced by the European New Right.
Alt-Lite
The term Alt-Lite is used in an American context to refer to those who oppose contemporary Progressivism and are influenced by Right-Wing Populist ideas while possibly heading into the direction of the Alt-Right, or at least being accused of such.
New Right
The term New Right is used to refer to contemporary right-wing to far-right ideologies, primarily in Europe, that seek to distance themselves from Nazism and traditional fascist movements through intellectualism and new ideas as well as strategies.
Nouvelle Droite
The French New Right movement, commonly referred to by its French name Nouvelle Droite (lit. New Right) has had extreme influences on the Pan-European Identitarian movement, as well as the American 'Alt-Right' and the post-90's German New Right.
As the basis for most other movements in the Dissident Right, Nouvelle Droite took on the most complex and intellectual of ideological theories, taking influences from all over the world and political spectrum to develop a wide range of complex ideas such as variants of National Anarchism and several forms of Revolutionary Nationalism fit for the modern era.
Its most well-known product has likely been the Pan-European theory which forms the basis of the ideology of the Identitarian Movement, which among other things, included the development of the concept of Ethnopluralism; a system which, in this context, seeks to preserve ethnic differences and identities of the European peoples within a Pan-European state through the creation of segregated national Homelands within the state, similar to the Bantustans of Apartheid South Africa.
The most influential and important think tank of Nouvelle Droite is GRECE.
Identitarianism
The Identitarian movement, also known as Identitarianism is a pan-European new right movement that takes very heavy influences from the French New Right (Nouvelle Droite).
Neue Rechte
The German New Right movement, commonly referred to by its German name Neue Rechte (lit. New Right) is a movement within the German right-wing and far-right that emerged during the 60's which seeks to distance itself from historical National Socialism and the associated Neo-Nazism.
The New Right self-identifies in this pursuit to distance itself from the "Old Right"; which is defines as those, that wish to change public perception, legitimize, downplay, or outright restore historical National Socialism in some form. While the New Right often shares many ideas of the old German Nationalists, they generally refuse to associate with them for image reasons, as they do not sufficiently distance themselves from a favorable or accepting view towards the Nazi regime, its ideas, and terminology.
Most groups, figures, and publications on the right and far-right in Germany and Austria that have explicitly distanced themselves from National Socialism, starting in the 60's, have been defined as part of the New Right; this included some Strasserist and Classical Fascist groups which were founded between the 1960's and 1990's, such as the UAP.
Since the 2010's however, the term has significantly been narrowed down to proponents of the Identitarian movement and the other ideologies based on the French Nouvelle Droite, such as Ethnopluralism. 21st Century incarnations of Right-Wing Populism and National Conservatism are also sometimes included in the "New Right" label, which has led some to classify the Alternative for Germany, the biggest German right-wing political party, under this label as well.
The German New Right in its modern and most narrow definition has its strongest presence in Austria, where the Austrian branch of the Identitarian movement, with its leader Martin Sellner, has a fairly large presence, especially compared to the German branch which has largely died out.
Other Factions of the Dissident Right
Personality
The dissident right acts like a stereotypical 4channer or Xbox Live gamer. He can constantly be seen cracking politically incorrect jokes and trolling cultural leftists. Due to this, he is extremely controversial, and is also the arch nemesis of the mainstream media.
Relationships
Friends
- White Nationalism - White pride world wide!
- Nazi Accelerationism - Accelerate your hate!
- National Socialism - While few of us may dislike you, most of us agree that you were better than liberalism or Marxism.
- Alt-Epic - Politically incorrect memes are epik.
- Manosphere - Men need to fight against gynocentrism!
Andrew Tate is a [comment deleted for violating hate speech rules on: Race, Sexuality] though - Anarcho-Animegirlism - I may say I despise multiculturalism, but anime is based.
- Moon Man Thought - I love listening to your music.
Frenemies
- National Bolshevism - Judeobo- Wait, this is actually kinda based. Just drop that ((marxism)) thing and you will be 100% based.
- Dissident Left - You may be a (((Marxist,))) but at least we both are against the mainstream left and right!
- Paleoconservatism - We share a lot of ideas, but this is the boomer, more mainstream version of me, and imperialism can be based.
Stop telling me to get off the internet, Grandpa! - Radical Feminism - Women go back to the kitchen, but at least we both hate trans "people"!
- Libertarianism - While some of us are you, the rest of us believe we can't fight cultural Marxism without a state.
- Satanic Theocracy - LITERALLY THE ((ZOG))!
But good job at trolling ((abrahamics)) and the ONA seems interesting...
Enemies
- Marxism-Leninism - Judeobolshevik! You defeated the gamer army in 1945 REEE!.
- Zionism - The Zionists control the media and are facilitating white genocide!
- SJW, Cultural Leftism and New Left - Literally Cultural Marxism! You are the reason why whites are being oppressed!
- Neoconservatism - The only thing you are conserving is the GDP and the Zionist state of Israel!
- State Liberalism - The future the globohomo Jewish illuminati reptillian Satanist elites want!
Literature
- ↑ Some (alt-right atheists or alt-right pagans) say that Christianity is a proto-progressive/proto-leftist/Jewish religion
- ↑ Before the start of the war, most of the Dissident Right supported Ukraine because of the Neo-Nazi battalions, but as Russia destroyed most of their capabilities, and more right-wingers viewed Putin's conservativism, nationalism and irredentism sympathetically, the majority opinion of the Dissident Right shifted.
- ↑ same reason as for Pro-Ukrainian Sentiment
- ↑ Not all members of the Alt-Right are Islamophobic, as some Alt-Right individuals have recognized and accepted that their beliefs are similar to those harbored by Islamic radicals and fundamentalists, such as having similar beliefs regarding homosexuality, women, and harboring the same anti-Semitism.
- ↑ same reason as Jihadism