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Talk:Alt-right

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I decided to create an article on the three front ideological war facing atheism. [[User:Conservative|Conservative]] ([[User talk:Conservative|talk]]) 16:09, 6 February 2017 (EST)
:: The American Alt-Right is distinct from the European "New Right" in the sense that it has a libertarian component. Illustrations of the libertarian-fascist alliance https://goo.gl/photos/4ySTJz3PMxPGbf13A. Europe has a sparse history of libertarianism while libertarianism is culturally embedded (with and without a name) into American politically history. Thus in Europe as in the case of Hitler you can be conservative AND support big government (as long as you tribalize yourself by race or nation). In the classic political spectrum , which includes the European definition of conservatism , the government becomes more totalitarian the farther right and the farther left you go (understandable why this is confusing to American conservativism , which is a variant of classical liberalism). German fascism (Nazism) declares that "nationalism is the only true form of socialism." The alt-right (originally) declared that "racialism is the only form of socialism" meaning that the cultural norms created by racial tribalism could replace the government itself. With the entrance of nationalist libertarians the alt-right's focus on racialism has become more abstruse but is still immutable. Matt Parrot, one of the founding fathers of the current alt-right explains the originals' problem with economic libertarianism (and Jewish 'influence') http://www.counter-currents.com/2012/02/the-real-ron-paul-scandal/ [[User:Kashifv|Kashifv]] ([[User talk:Kashifv|talk]]) 20:43, 6 February 2017 (EST)
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