[This was primarily inspired by Twitter conversations with Patriactionary and Ross Cunningham]
Neoreaction has a media image problem. Of course, many (most?) would say that this doesn't matter; that anti-egalitarianism must be inherent in our very means of expression. Appealing to the plebs is a tacit betrayal of the Dark Enlightenment itself, and thus should be avoided.
I happen to disagree. As elitist and "Inner Party" oriented as we may be, eschewing any deliberate engagement with outside forces is entirely self-defeating. It's nice to bathe in the masturbatory glow of our own intellect every once in a while, but collaborating with and appealing to proto-reactionary Muggles will be necessary at some point for our ideas to gain traction. Neither a majority nor a plurality is needed for our goals to succeed, but a portion of the populace greater than a couple thousand tech-savvy twentysomethings needs to be read in on What Needs To Be Done. Current non-efforts in this regard are not conducive to anything resembling success.
This isn't to say that we should eschew high-level discussions and our familiar style of writing for mass-market appeal, however. Such things are needed to hash out what exactly we stand for, where exactly are our disagreements and schisms, and what our overall plan of action is (if any?) going forward.
What is needed is such: a two-tier public relations platform, with an Inner Party tier for overall strategy and scholarly debates, and an Outer Party tier focused on recruitment, propaganda, and mobilization.
The upper tier is basically us now, and I see no serious modifications to be made (beyond moving some of the more "critical" discussions to secure IRC platforms or private forums). The lower tier has a few good examples that exist now (Auster, Sailer, Jim, Patriareactionary, etc.). I suspect that as this blog develops, it will fall into this Outer Party category as well.
One last thing to comment upon: whether or not Neoreaction runs with a tiered system or not, plebs will discover us and try to make sense of what we are. If this is all the uninitiated can understand, then we'll be written off as a bunch of weird techno-kooks with Carlyle fetishes (not that we aren't). A conscious, regulated appeal to Gentiles makes a lot more sense than purposeful non-appeal.
-Fyrdsman
Neoreaction has a media image problem. Of course, many (most?) would say that this doesn't matter; that anti-egalitarianism must be inherent in our very means of expression. Appealing to the plebs is a tacit betrayal of the Dark Enlightenment itself, and thus should be avoided.
I happen to disagree. As elitist and "Inner Party" oriented as we may be, eschewing any deliberate engagement with outside forces is entirely self-defeating. It's nice to bathe in the masturbatory glow of our own intellect every once in a while, but collaborating with and appealing to proto-reactionary Muggles will be necessary at some point for our ideas to gain traction. Neither a majority nor a plurality is needed for our goals to succeed, but a portion of the populace greater than a couple thousand tech-savvy twentysomethings needs to be read in on What Needs To Be Done. Current non-efforts in this regard are not conducive to anything resembling success.
This isn't to say that we should eschew high-level discussions and our familiar style of writing for mass-market appeal, however. Such things are needed to hash out what exactly we stand for, where exactly are our disagreements and schisms, and what our overall plan of action is (if any?) going forward.
What is needed is such: a two-tier public relations platform, with an Inner Party tier for overall strategy and scholarly debates, and an Outer Party tier focused on recruitment, propaganda, and mobilization.
The upper tier is basically us now, and I see no serious modifications to be made (beyond moving some of the more "critical" discussions to secure IRC platforms or private forums). The lower tier has a few good examples that exist now (Auster, Sailer, Jim, Patriareactionary, etc.). I suspect that as this blog develops, it will fall into this Outer Party category as well.
One last thing to comment upon: whether or not Neoreaction runs with a tiered system or not, plebs will discover us and try to make sense of what we are. If this is all the uninitiated can understand, then we'll be written off as a bunch of weird techno-kooks with Carlyle fetishes (not that we aren't). A conscious, regulated appeal to Gentiles makes a lot more sense than purposeful non-appeal.
-Fyrdsman