That Steve Bannon loves "The Camp of Saints" falls under the category of not surprising but still shocking.https://twitter.com/NickBaumann/status/838149668039196674 …
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Internationalist as in white racialist, certainly not internationalist in the sense of, say, Trotskyism.
Not just white: there're similarities w Hindu nationalist populists in India, eg, even when no formal ties exist.
The media needs to stop calling them Alt-Right and call them what they are: Fascists.
That's what I've been thinking--he's actually fine with a globalist movement as long as it's white.
"globalism" is loaded; wedded to neoliberalism.A pan-European empire has long been a @RichardBSpencer talking point.
Other paradox: international far right is typically anti-American. Trump getting elected changes nothing re: US cultural hegemony.
Do you think they can be factionalized into nationalist groups? Destroyed through infighting?
Not sure that is actually a paradox. Arendt wrote about the Fascist International back in 1945. Paradoxical only if they go to war
it'd be paradoxical only if they coordinated law/policy extra-Nationally
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