i want to push a probably controversial statement here: that neoreaction is dead.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
(focus on the *neo* part, of course)
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
understood – as it should – as neocameralism, it has all but disappeared. who is talking about it today?
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Nick Land, now and then, but even he is more immersed into accelerationism.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
as I have been perceiving, the ethno-nationalist branch has either fused with the Alt-Right populist white nationalist program…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…or collapsed back into throne-and-alter paleo-reaction "let's avoid modernity at all costs".
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
whatever inheritance they keep from Moldbug's canon, it's mostly limited to Carlylean grudges.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
am I missing something? are there any futurist-absolutists working with a cryptographic monarchy model?
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
is anyone planning to influence Lichentstein's or Singapore's model in a more ethno-nationalist direction…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…, without falling back into populism or modernity-aversion?
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
crypto-monarchy is NRx. Donald Trump's administration most certainly isn't.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
I'm gonna ommit opinions on the Theonomist branco of NRx, because I haven't seen any serious work in that direction even 2014…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…so they can't have disappeared.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
but, again, am I missing anything? anyone working with a neocameral model of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, etc?
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…there are current and past models (Israel, UAE, Papal States) from which to draw inspiration in a neocameral direction. where is it?
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
even the tech-comm branch is mostly silent. Land's last post on XS that wasn't a scrap note dates from August 2016…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
(and it's tellingly on Qwernomics)
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
checking right now XS blogroll. deceased: Darwinian Reactionary 2015), Dividuals (apparently, 2016), Foseti (2014), Handle (2014)…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…Hurlock (2015), NIO (?), nydwracu (blog deleted), Pyrrhic Victories (2015), Reactionary Liberty (blog deleted?), Habitable Worlds (2015)
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Amos & Gromar (deleted), Anarcho Papist (deleted), Avangind Red Hand (2016?), Legionnaire (2015), More Right (deleted), Theden (deleted?)..
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Carcinisation (2016?), Radish (2014). of the active ones: …
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Anti-Puritan: we had a good run last year talking about neocameralism, but he seems to have moved towards more popular politics/ tradition
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Atavisionary: hard to tell given the enourmous amount of adds. but seems to be pushing alt-right and NRx together (where's neocam?)
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Future Primeaval: nice article on Absolutism dating from January, but not much else recently that even resembles neocameralism.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
I'm not quite sure that Jim or Spandrell ever bought into the neocameralist idea, but lately they've more time being happy alt-righters…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…than talking about neocam
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Neovictorian officially changed the title of his blog las December, say he's not "so interested in writing about them at present".
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Poseidon Awoke have a post from last August on NRx and the Alt Right, and they say it better than me: https://t.co/e4fTH8zJkT
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Anomaly UK and I had a nice conversation on neocameralism last year, and he posted interesting stuff up until last December. no word since
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Reactionary Future had a spiraling intense trajectory last year, reaching a true singularity: https://t.co/hOXiiFO6Cr…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…but midway he had already refused the NRx label and neocameralism.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
Hestia Society is, obviously, the ones that most likely will push against the claim that NRx is dead – since it is their most valuable asset
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…but by reading Social Matter and related blogs, I can't seems to find the last time neocameralism was even adressed, let alone theorized
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
once again, where is it?
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
to finish the storm (I'll post this to the blog later, with added section on the consequences for u/acc and LRx)…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…unless I'm missing something huge, Neoreaction as neocameralism + patchwork is pretty much dead.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
given that state of affairs, I certainly see neocameralism and patchwork to be further developed more in the realm of accelerationism…
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
…than in the reactionary / alt-right domain
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
well, my point is more that the cause of death is exactly following such steps. there's nothing *neo* about NRx anymore, so it dies.
— abso-muto (@cyborg_nomade) April 3, 2017
leaving this here for the sake of documentation, but the conclusions still seem to hold.
(yes, i haven’t posted in a while, but it’s for a good reason, new exciting things are coming up for next year.)