There are now more people who would identify as like more traditionalist or socialist in the sense that their vision of a white secessionist nation would not be one that was anarcho-capitalistic. So I think there's more space for more redistributive versions of right-wing politics. We haven't even talked yet of some of the sort of wilder examples from the book. The fact that, you know, this Dutch libertarian could end up in Somalia as the state collapses.
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