Wednesday, March 19, 2025

What is the Dark Enlightenment

 The Dark Enlightenment, also called Neoreactionary Thought (NRx), is a political philosophy that rejects democracy, liberalism, and egalitarianism, advocating instead for authoritarian rule, often led by a monarch or a technocratic elite. It was popularized by Curtis Yarvin (under his pseudonym Mencius Moldbug) in the early 2000s.

Key Ideas of the Dark Enlightenment:

  1. Democracy is a Failure – It argues that democracy is inefficient, corrupt, and leads to decline because the masses are too uninformed to govern themselves.
  2. "The Cathedral" – Yarvin’s term for the academic, media, and bureaucratic elite that secretly controls society and enforces progressive ideology.
  3. Monarchism & Corporate Governance – Proposes that countries should be run like corporations, with a CEO-like leader (a monarch or technocrat) making all the decisions without public interference.
  4. Rejection of Equality – Advocates a strict hierarchical society, where some people are naturally more suited to rule than others.
  5. Techno-Authoritarianism – Many adherents believe that technology and AI can help create an ideal authoritarian society, free from the inefficiencies of democracy.
  6. Return to Traditionalism – Emphasizes strict social order, family values, and historical traditions over modern progressive values.

Connection to the Tech Elite & "Dark MAGA"

  • Figures like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, and J.D. Vance have been influenced by Yarvin or have engaged with his ideas.
  • Thiel has openly criticized democracy and funded projects aligned with Yarvin’s worldview.
  • Musk’s takeover of Twitter/X and push for "free speech absolutism" align with some NRx critiques of the "Cathedral."
  • Dark MAGA is a more militant, aggressive strain of MAGA politics that overlaps with some Neoreactionary ideas, particularly the rejection of liberal democracy.

Why It’s Important

The Dark Enlightenment is no longer just an obscure internet philosophy—it has influenced tech billionaires, politicians, and right-wing movements. While it’s still fringe, its core idea—that democracy is outdated and should be replaced by authoritarian governance—is gaining traction among elite circles.


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