Conservatism is unable to offer a new vision or alternative to the current state of affairs, as it is inherently a part of the liberal system and unable to resist its demands.
Right-wing progressivism seeks to organize human power towards worthy ends, challenging the status quo and focusing on a vision beyond tradition.
There is a growing need for total replacement of existing entities and ideologies, as indicated by societal issues such as rising suicide rates, declining birth rates, and changing social structures.
The author discusses the responses of 'Brahmin Hitler' to Richard Hanania, mentioning their differing views on immigration and racial dynamics.
There is a comparison between Richard Spencer and Richard Hanania, highlighting their individual transformations and disavowals of certain ideologies.
The text delves into the evolving perspectives of Richard Hanania, his critiques of conservatism, and his concerns about being associated with certain groups.