Over recent decades, a computer programmer and prolific internet commenter has risen from the obscurity of forums and ...
The conservative blogger argues that governmental bureaucracy should be stripped and that the U.S. should be replaced with a ...
The once-fringe writer has long argued for an American monarchy. His ideas have found an audience in the incoming ...
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Yarvin is one of the founders of something called the “Dark Enlightenment” movement, which “argues” against democracy and against egalitarianism.
On the eve of Donald Trump’s inauguration, a loose coalition of ultraconservatives including Steven Bannon, Dasha Nekrasova, ...
The president is surrounded by the leaders of the richest and most powerful companies in history — but their dominance may yet be checked ...
Most people don’t know who Curtis Yarvin is. So why did The New York Times decide to mainline him right into their readers’ ...
It has come to my attention that world leaders like JD Vance and Steve Bannon are avid and enthusiastic readers of a computer engineer named Curtis Yarvin. He has written mostly about politics but ...