This study provides a detailed intellectual map of the Alt-R movement, examining its internal architecture and philosophical foundations. The text deconstructs the primacy of cultural metapolitics, drawing on Breitbart's doctrine that politics is derived from culture. The text clarifies key concepts such as hierarchical individualism, neocameralism, and the Overton Window mechanism. The analysis spans factional divisions—from neoreactionary to technolibertarianism—and explores the "exit" strategy as an alternative to the democratic paradigm. This is an essential study for those seeking to understand contemporary shifts in symbolic meaning and the evolution of right-wing discourse in the digital age.
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