Vanity Fair looks at the reshaping of the Republican Party by profiling Curtis Yarvin, a 48-year-old ex-programmer who “has done more than anyone to articulate the world historical critique and popularize the key terms of the New Right.”
“Political reporters, at least the ones who have bothered to write about Yarvin, have often dismissed him as a kook with a readership made up mostly of lonely internet weirdos, fascists, or both. But to ignore him is to underestimate how Yarvin’s ideas, or at least ideas in conversation with his, have become foundational to a whole political and cultural scene that goes much deeper than anything you’d learn from the panels and speeches at an event like NatCon. Or how those ideas are going to shape the future of the American right.”

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