Spencer's views are different than most people on the "far right". He started out as a Marxist, became a race realist, believes governments should exercise strong authority, but still keeps many of his old Marxist views.
I'd say Spencer is closest to a French Right philosopher like Guillaume Faye (I like Faye a lot more than Spencer though, especially his books Archeofuturism and Why We Fight).
Why? What's his reasoning? Is it because Biden was for many years a tacit segregationist?
Richard Spencer turned against Trump long ago. He called Trump's tweets something you would hear from your "drunk uncle" during his CNN appearance in July 2019. https://www.theroot.com/cnn-invites-white-supremacist-richard-spencer-to-explai-1836455536
Spencer's views are different than most people on the "far right". He started out as a Marxist, became a race realist, believes governments should exercise strong authority, but still keeps many of his old Marxist views.
I'd say Spencer is closest to a French Right philosopher like Guillaume Faye (I like Faye a lot more than Spencer though, especially his books Archeofuturism and Why We Fight).
Interesting. Thanks for explaining, never knew any of that.