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The New Right
Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Today, we're examining a powerful and rapidly growing political phenomenon: the "New Right" tech-savvy populists. This isn't your parents' conservative movement; it's a younger, more strategic faction that's redefining political engagement.
At its core, the New Right is distinctly anti-institutional, skeptical of traditional government, media, and academia. They are online-native, deeply rooted in digital spaces, from social media to alternative platforms. They are explicitly "woke-averse," often criticizing identity politics and progressive social justice movements. Economically, they champion populist policies, prioritizing the working class and domestic industries over globalization.
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At its core, the New Right is distinctly anti-institutional, skeptical of traditional government, media, and academia. They are online-native, deeply rooted in digital spaces, from social media to alternative platforms. They are explicitly "woke-averse," often criticizing identity politics and progressive social justice movements. Economically, they champion populist policies, prioritizing the working class and domestic industries over globalization.
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