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In reply to the discussion: Dark Enlightenment and the Techno Fascist Playbook [View all]JCMach1
(29,072 posts)3. I have built a large database of sources in Notebook LM
As I have been working on the topic. Not sure yet whether I am writing a book, or just and article.
So, literally I can ask my notes and sources anything.
For example, here is the breakdown between the techno fascists and other beliefs operative in the Trump administration:
Here's an analysis of the similarities and differences in political ideology between techno-fascists, Christian Dominionists, and the alt-right, based on the provided sources:
### Techno-Fascists
* The term "techno-fascism" isn't explicitly defined in the provided texts, but it can be understood as an ideology that combines **authoritarian or fascist principles with technology and corporate power**.
* It envisions a society run like a corporation with a "CEO Monarch" in charge, also known as neo-cameralism.
* Techno-fascism aligns with a critique of democracy and equality, viewing them as undesirable.
* It may involve a "self-coup" where individuals who stand to benefit most drive political changes.
* Some sources suggest figures like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Curtis Yarvin, and J.D. Vance are associated with techno-fascist ideas.
### Christian Dominionists
* Dominion Theology, or Dominionism, is a far-right Christian political ideology that seeks to institute a nation governed by Christians based on their understanding of biblical law.
* It emphasizes the need for Christian political control, or "dominion," achieved through spiritual and political "warfare".
* **Dominionists often celebrate Christian nationalism**, believing the United States should be a Christian nation, thus rejecting the Enlightenment roots of American democracy.
* **A key concept within Dominionism is the "Seven Mountains Mandate,"** which proposes Christians should control government, education, media, arts and entertainment, religion, family, and business to establish a global Christian theocracy.
* Figures such as David Barton, Lance Wallnau, and political figures like Michele Bachmann and Ted Cruz have been associated with Dominionism.
### Alt-Right
* The alt-right is a far-right movement characterized by its online presence and rejection of mainstream conservatism.
* **It revolves around white supremacist, nationalist, and fascist politics**.
* The alt-right is largely anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim, and anti-refugee.
* It opposes multiculturalism, gender equality, and diversity, and supports white nationalism.
* The alt-right gained prominence during the 2016 presidential election, with figures like Richard Spencer advocating for white identity.
### Similarities
* **Authoritarianism
* Both techno-fascism and Christian Dominionism display authoritarian tendencies by advocating for hierarchical control.
* **Rejection of Democracy
* Techno-fascism views democracy as a mistake, while Christian Dominionism seeks to replace secular governance with a Christian-based system.
* **Links to the Far Right
* Both techno-fascism and Christian Dominionism are associated with the far-right.
### Differences: Techno-Fascism vs. Christian Dominionism
* **Basis of Authority
* Techno-fascism emphasizes technological and corporate control, while Christian Dominionism is rooted in Christian religious authority.
* **Goals
* Techno-fascism aims for a hyper-technological, ultra-capitalist society, whereas Christian Dominionism seeks a nation governed by Christian principles.
* **Values
* Techno-fascism's values are tied to technological advancement and efficiency, while Christian Dominionism promotes Christian moral and political values.
### Similarities: Techno-Fascism vs. Alt-Right
* **Rejection of Liberal Values
* Both reject liberal democracy and progressive social policies.
* **Underground Nature
* Both can operate as clandestine movements, with ideas emerging in online spaces and conservative gatherings.
* **Overlap
* Some libertarians participate in the alt-right movement.
### Differences: Techno-Fascism vs. Alt-Right
* **Focus
* Techno-fascism focuses on technological solutions and corporate governance, while the alt-right emphasizes white identity and cultural issues.
* **Ideological Coherence
* The alt-right is more of a spectrum of beliefs revolving around white supremacist and fascist politics. Techno-fascism has more to do with technological advancement.
* **Elitism
* Techno-fascism is associated with Silicon Valley elites, while the alt-right consists of a broader range of individuals, many active online.
In summary, while all three ideologies share some opposition to liberal democracy and connections to the far right, they differ in their primary focus, sources of authority, and specific goals. Techno-fascism centers on technology and corporate power, Christian Dominionism on Christian religious control, and the alt-right on white identity and cultural issues.
### Techno-Fascists
* The term "techno-fascism" isn't explicitly defined in the provided texts, but it can be understood as an ideology that combines **authoritarian or fascist principles with technology and corporate power**.
* It envisions a society run like a corporation with a "CEO Monarch" in charge, also known as neo-cameralism.
* Techno-fascism aligns with a critique of democracy and equality, viewing them as undesirable.
* It may involve a "self-coup" where individuals who stand to benefit most drive political changes.
* Some sources suggest figures like Peter Thiel, Elon Musk, Curtis Yarvin, and J.D. Vance are associated with techno-fascist ideas.
### Christian Dominionists
* Dominion Theology, or Dominionism, is a far-right Christian political ideology that seeks to institute a nation governed by Christians based on their understanding of biblical law.
* It emphasizes the need for Christian political control, or "dominion," achieved through spiritual and political "warfare".
* **Dominionists often celebrate Christian nationalism**, believing the United States should be a Christian nation, thus rejecting the Enlightenment roots of American democracy.
* **A key concept within Dominionism is the "Seven Mountains Mandate,"** which proposes Christians should control government, education, media, arts and entertainment, religion, family, and business to establish a global Christian theocracy.
* Figures such as David Barton, Lance Wallnau, and political figures like Michele Bachmann and Ted Cruz have been associated with Dominionism.
### Alt-Right
* The alt-right is a far-right movement characterized by its online presence and rejection of mainstream conservatism.
* **It revolves around white supremacist, nationalist, and fascist politics**.
* The alt-right is largely anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim, and anti-refugee.
* It opposes multiculturalism, gender equality, and diversity, and supports white nationalism.
* The alt-right gained prominence during the 2016 presidential election, with figures like Richard Spencer advocating for white identity.
### Similarities
* **Authoritarianism
* **Rejection of Democracy
* **Links to the Far Right
### Differences: Techno-Fascism vs. Christian Dominionism
* **Basis of Authority
* **Goals
* **Values
### Similarities: Techno-Fascism vs. Alt-Right
* **Rejection of Liberal Values
* **Underground Nature
* **Overlap
### Differences: Techno-Fascism vs. Alt-Right
* **Focus
* **Ideological Coherence
* **Elitism
In summary, while all three ideologies share some opposition to liberal democracy and connections to the far right, they differ in their primary focus, sources of authority, and specific goals. Techno-fascism centers on technology and corporate power, Christian Dominionism on Christian religious control, and the alt-right on white identity and cultural issues.
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It's apparently just an AI summary, Hugin, from a typically fallible chatbot.
highplainsdem
Feb 2025
#8
That's because it patches together the work of lots of journalists who are given zero credit. We've
highplainsdem
Feb 2025
#16
This is amazing. This is where all their actions point, so I believe you are dead on here.
Scrivener7
Feb 2025
#2
Again, amazing, and I'm bookmarking. Also, you point out such fundamental differences between them,
Scrivener7
Feb 2025
#5
" I have curated them..." I hate to be a pill and have any other academics and researchers published
mitch96
Feb 2025
#21
You're offering an AI summary that completely hides the REAL, HUMAN experts who have written on
highplainsdem
Feb 2025
#9
And if they get what they want ... then what ? Do they never ask themselves that ?
eppur_se_muova
Feb 2025
#10