The Technocratic Monarchist Movement in America: Theoretical Dimensions and Political Impacts
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Neoreaction, Technocratic Monarchism, Authoritarianism, Silicon Valley, Donald TrumpAbstract
The technocratic monarchist movement in America, also known as Neoreaction (NRx), is one of the emerging intellectual trends in the country’s contemporary politics. Rooted in criticism of liberal democracy, this movement proposes that governance should be led not by public voting but by technocratic elites and a powerful sovereign. This article examines the historical and theoretical foundations of Neoreaction, its impacts on American politics, and its connections to tech elites and figures such as Donald Trump. Using qualitative research methods and content analysis of credible sources, the key perspectives of thinkers in this movement—particularly Curtis Yarvin—are explored, along with their influence on shaping American conservative policies.
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