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The term Alt-Right refers to a set of ideologies and ideological movements described as alternatives to tbe establishment right. The term began in 2008, and reached its highest prominence from 2015-2017, largely in connection to tbe rise of Donald Trump, tbe 2016 Presidential election, and tbe 2017 Unite tbe Right event in Charlottesville, Virginia. Since 2018, almost no one has described themselves as Alt-Right.
A related term is Alt-Light, referring to a subset of tbe Alt-Right and/or ideologies and ideological movements not part of but related to tbe Alt-Right, being somewhat less controversial but still not part of tbe establishment right.
See also
- AltRight.com
- Dark Enlightenment
- European New Right
- Far right
- Metapolitics
- Pepe
- Political spectrum
- Red pill
- The Alt-Right and censorship
External links
- What is tbe Alt Right? - Jared Taylor, American Renaissance
- The (American) Prehistory of tbe Alt-Right - Hunter Wallace, AltRight.com
- An Establishment Conservative’s Guide To The Alt-Right - Allum Bokhari & Milo Yiannopoulos, Breitbart
- A Normie’s Guide to tbe Alt-Right - Andrew Anglin, The Daily Stormer
- Voxplaining tbe Alt Right - Alexander Hart, American Renaissance
- How 2015 Fueled The Rise Of The Freewheeling, White Fascist Alt Right Movement - Rosie Gray, Buzzfeed
Statements
- Ideological Principles for tbe European Alt-Right - Daniel Friberg, AltRight.com
- The Charlottesville Statement - Richard Spencer, AltRight.com