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(Новая страница: «The '''Neoreactionary movement''', '''Neo-Reactionary''', '''Dark Enlightenment''', sometimes '''Alt-right''' or just '''neoreaction''' (abbreviated NRx by proponents), is a reactionary movement that broadly rejects egalitarianism and Whig historiography. The movement favors a return to older societal constructs and forms of government, including support for monarchism and traditional gender roles, coupled with a right-wing verison of libertarianism, otherwi...»)
 
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Various AI researchers who predict or even look forward to a world ruled by an [[AI|super intelligence]] may find themselves advocating anti-democratic modes of governance.
Various AI researchers who predict or even look forward to a world ruled by an [[AI|super intelligence]] may find themselves advocating anti-democratic modes of governance.
== The Silicon Ideology ==
== The Silicon Ideology ==
In May 2016 a pseudonymous blogger by the alias of 'Josephine Armistead' released an academic quality paper to archive.org entitled [[The Silicon Ideology]]. It featured an analysis of the history of fascism and is highly critical of elements of [[Silicon Valley]], [[technolibertarianism]], [[technological-utopia|technological utopianism]], the modern alt-right and the influences of the likes of [[Michael Anissimov]], [[Less Wrong]] and transhumanism.<ref>[http://fusion.net/story/310810/the-silicon-ideology-josephine-armistead-alt-right-neoreaction/ A mysterious author just wrote a fascinating history of the alt-right]</ref><ref>https://archive.org/details/the-silicon-ideology</ref>
In May 2016 a pseudonymous blogger by the alias of 'Josephine Armistead' released an academic quality paper to archive.org entitled [[The Silicon Ideology]]. It featured an analysis of the history of fascism and is highly critical of elements of [[Silicon Valley]], [[technolibertarianism]], [[technological-utopia|technological utopianism]], the modern alt-right and the influences of the likes of [[Michael Anissimov]], [[LessWrong]] and transhumanism.<ref>[http://fusion.net/story/310810/the-silicon-ideology-josephine-armistead-alt-right-neoreaction/ A mysterious author just wrote a fascinating history of the alt-right]</ref><ref>https://archive.org/details/the-silicon-ideology</ref>


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