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What is a neoreactionary?

"I no longer believe that freedom and democracy are compatible." - Peter Thiel, Billionaire Venture Capitalist.  So, I have recently stumbled upon the writings of the neoractionary movement (NRx for short), also known as the "dark enlightenment" and chances are that many libertarian thinkers, writers, and activists may have as well, so... what is it? Although it is now affiliated with the alt-right because of its views that often deteriorate into ideologies on IQ and other factors of human differentiation, it actually originated out of libertarianism. In short, it is a philosophical world view that freedom and a stable government cannot be achieved through the elective democracy that we tend to push. I must admit, many of their arguments are intriguing to say the least. One could argue that monarchies such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (Dubai), Monaco, and Liechtenstein where the monarch still has control are very stable as well as incredibly wealthy ...