Let us consider the current political dichotomy. One side has strict hierarchy in which a small, unaccountable elite of technical experts and secular priests rule over numerous client groups whom they keep locked out of their gated communities. The client groups vote for them in numbers that would embarrass even the right-wing dictators of the twentieth century as their social superiors check their shareholdings and make them promises like ‘you’ll own nothing and you’ll be happy.’ Everyone on this side of things is acutely aware of their social status and exercises a kind of spartan discipline and self-denial to ensure that they fall in line. They openly disdain the ‘democratic will of the people’ and see unregulated free markets as childish and outmoded. Instead, they argue that they know better and must steer the ship in the name of good governance. These people are committed to a view of the world that sees race and that selects for ethnic differences. Counter-intuitively, although most of them are white, they ostensibly say that they are for selecting against whites, even as they openly keep client groups out of their 98% white neighbourhoods while comparing their political enemies to mid-Century Germans.
Over on the other side, we find the great unwashed plebian masses adorned in red caps and gawdy t-shirts, chanting simple slogans, and led around by the nose by a demagogue who does virtually nothing to reward their unwavering loyalty. They talk about such enlightenment themes as ‘freedom’ and ‘democracy’ and the true spirit of America being reflected in the fact that everyone is equal under the law regardless of race, colour, and creed. In this view, it is not that the American project is doomed to failure because of its inherently entropic egalitarian commitment to democracy, it is that evil elites have betrayed the true spirit of liberal democracy, which their more truly liberal and more truly democratic political movement will restore. USA! USA! USA! USA! These are the true inheritors of Martin Luther King Jr and the gains made by the Civil Rights Movement, not the evil racist elites who have become aristocratic and disconnected from what America is all about. These are the true inheritors of the Allied Powers of WW2 and Abraham Lincoln. Let’s go back to an America where everyone can prosper regardless of their background! Let’s go back to an America which truly judges people on the content of their character and not by the colour of their skin!
While writing The Prophets of Doom, it struck me several times, especially during the chapters on both Thomas Carlyle and Julius Evola, that Donald Trump and his MAGA movement are more truly liberal and truly democratic than their opponents. In other words, there are no truer believers in The Populist Delusion than the populists themselves. When Carlyle talks about the spirit of democracy as a spiral downwards and when Evola talks about involution as the inevitable consequence of American-style liberalism, it is difficult to picture the Davos set or even the decrepit incumbents of the Washington regime because these people do not embody the spirit of plebian energy ‘from below’ described by Carlyle or Evola. MAGA is a low-status ‘working people’s’ populist movement against a powerful, entitled and rich elite. If one considers the classic Anacyclosis as outlined by Polybius (see below), one can spot that the Trumpian figure comes after the oligarchy.
You may quibble with my characterisation here, but it strikes me that the current American Regime are recognisably an ‘oligarchy’, we are living through the ‘reaction of the people’ and the ‘zenith of democracy’ is yet to come. Evola would recognise this coming of democracy as the fulfilment of the final stages of the Kali Yuga, the ‘iron age within the iron age’.
This way of thinking about the current predicament gives rise to some strange thoughts. For example, and I voiced this on my appearance on the Alexandria podcast, what if life under the populists is even more intolerably degenerate than life under the Regime? Afterall, MAGA is probably the most genuinely non-racist, pro-black, pro-LGBT, ‘easy going’ and ‘true 90s liberal’ movement ever to exist (aside from, possibly, the British Tory party since Boris Johnson). ‘We have won our country back!’ cry a right-wing led exclusively by people like Kari Lake and Caitlyn Jenner as the black Zoomer in the MAGA hat posts a video of himself drinking Coca-Cola to a Libs of Tik-Tok video to 100k+ likes on twitter. This is really what MAGA is in its core essence. Jerry Springer passed away recently, but his real legacy was MAGA, in all its gauche, loud American awfulness. Jerry! Jerry! Jerry! Jerry!
Don’t get me wrong, the elites are terrible, and you should hate them to the core. But let’s have a real think about what the other side stands for, who they are, what they want, and most importantly of all which civilisational spirit they represent. It may be that the takeover of sub-90 IQ right-wing populists is a ‘necessary’ stage in the cycle, maybe; it may be that, as the children of the ashes in deep winter, MAGA is the only form our protest can take, because we are incapable of anything else, maybe. I foresee a time in the not-too-distant future when sensible centrists like me, or people on the so-called dissident right more broadly, find the MAGA crowd as tiresome and as insufferable as the woke lot. Open your eyes, it’s already started to happen. In the end we may have to make do hoping for a higher class of manager because the alternative is even worse.
What a difference 6 years makes. I went from a long, looong time libertarian to a Trump guy to a reactionary. As a libertarian, my understanding of the "uniparty" was merely that both offered more government in different forms, but it didn't occur to me at the time that they worked towards the same ends. I didn't trust Trump and abstained from the 2016 election but quickly jumped on his side when I saw the entirety of the media apparatus and every institution attack him. I was distrustful of all these things, and I figured they must be attacking him for a reason. Also, the SJW insanity picked up pace at breakneck speed, and even though I considered myself a "libertarian", the plummet into sheer degeneracy shook me.
During COVID I became aware of the JQ and just how deep the rabbit hole went, accompanied by an absolute disgust at the insane amount of credulity displayed by people in my life I actually respected. During the Summer of Floyd I finally admitted to myself that race realism is real.
Trump appealed to me at first because he'd say things that would have been normal in 1996 (when I was a teenager, and so remember), but are well past the Overton window now. It was a case of "Return to Fresh Prince" for me. I just wanted the America of the 90s back. Sure there were riots but it was still possible for a working class family to find a place to live which wasn't overrun with nonwhites, was safe and was prosperous. The economy was doing well, crime was going down, culture wasn't entirely garbage.
I think there were many Trump supporters like me out there. Not "elite", but not uneducated rednecks. We went to university and gritted our teeth at the nonsense that pervades every campus.
We read up on the Constitution and Locke and Hobbes and were adherents to the enlightenment and deeply proud of the country which, up to that point, was pretty damn good to us.
What I learned now is that it was lost long ago, and it was also apparent to me there were NO academics, pundits or political philosophers that would DARE challenge the enlightenment directly. Sure, there were a few large-nosed no-bullshit USSR fans in the universities, but among the "right" /libertarian side? Absolutely not.
And so after the past 3 years or so of lamenting the now-obvious destruction of any illusion that the United States was free, I find a group of TRULY right-wing academics and writers who have apparently been holed up in the UK and scattered about Europe.
It was not easy to find people like AA because the reach simply isn't there (by design, of course), but when it occurred to me that any political commenter that got "big" inevitably started spewing bullshit convenient to the establishment, I looked for the "smaller" channels with more "radical" things to say. Damn I am glad to have found them. For so long it looked like my only political choices were Mitt Romney-types, boomer con Trump types, or absolutely feckless and useless libertarian types. It's nice to have my eyes opened for a third way, and although I spat out the anti-enlightenment canards like a toddler trying out brussels sprouts at first, I have come to accept that the now-obvious truth that this ideal that I have held for decades is just not workable. Or maybe it was but it cannot be now. That's a real eye opener, and it allowed me to at least be able to advocate for something rather than mourn the death of something that can never return.
I remember hearing about Q and immediately thinking it was stupid, but so many MAGA types ate it up. If you are given a plate of bullshit, and then still eat it, that’s bad of course. But if you are trying to get other people to eat up bullshit? That’s hardly different from woke propaganda but by a different method and via different ends.
Beware of the naïve and gullible, they aren’t useful or productive.