
Curtis Yarvin & The Neoreactionary Canon, Made Simple
Your learner’s permit for the illusion of democracy, the rise of elite rule, and the rebranding of autocracy for the tech age.
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What if democracy is an illusion? Should voting be restricted? Do elite institutions like the media, academia, and government silently dictate society’s course?
These are the questions at the heart of Curtis Yarvin’s Neoreactionary Canon and the broader Dark Enlightenment, a movement that challenges democratic ideals and reimagines governance through monarchy, corporate rule, and elite control. Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug) and philosopher Nick Land have shaped debates on power, hierarchy, and statecraft, influencing discussions in tech, politics, and finance.
A TLDR for:
✔ The Cathedral – Yarvin’s theory of an unelected intellectual elite that drives progressive ideology
✔ Neocameralism – The idea that nations should be run like corporations, with CEOs instead of elected officials
✔ Suffrage & Rule – Arguments for limiting voting rights and shifting power toward elites
✔ Race, Gender, and Hierarchy – How Yarvin and Land approach human biodiversity, intelligence, and governance
✔ The Neoreactionary Canon, Explained – A structured summary of all the key essays in The Neoreactionary Canon, making Yarvin’s ideas accessible in one place
✔ What is Neoreaction? – The core principles of NRx, from its rejection of democracy to its vision of hierarchy, power, and historical cycles
📖 For readers interested in:
- Curtis Yarvin / Mencius Moldbug & Neoreactionary Thought
- Nick Land & The Dark Enlightenment
- The Cathedral, Elites, and Institutional Power
- Techno-Politics, Corporate Governance & Post-Democracy
- Libertarianism, Accelerationism & the Future of Statecraft
Curtis Yarvin & The Neoreactionary Canon, Made Simple lays out these ideas clearly and concisely, offering an essential resource for supporters, skeptics, and anyone curious about the most radical political theories of the 21st century.