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theocracy
Theocracy or ethiocracy is a form of autocracy or oligarchy in which one or more deities are recognized as supreme ruling authorities giving divine guidance to human intermediaries with executive, legislative or judicial power who manage the government's daily affairs.
right-wing
political alignment favoring social hierarchy
centre-right
position within the political spectrum
right-wing populism
political ideology and movement that combines right-wing political positions with populist rhetoric, emphasizing opposition to elites, nationalism, and the defense of national identity, culture, or sovereignty
equal opportunity
state of fairness in which individuals are all treated the same (with justified exceptions)
accelerationism
Accelerationism is a range of ideologies that call for the use of capitalism and associated processes to create radical social transformations. Broadly, accelerationism engages with antihumanism, as well as posthumanism, and seeks to accelerate desired tendencies within capitalism at the expense of negative ones, though variants differ greatly on which tendencies and if this will lead beyond capitalism or further into it.
anti-gender movement
international movement opposed to a so-called "gender ideology"

Counter-Enlightenment
thumb|Divine Justice smites Jean-Baptiste Pigalle's statue of [[Voltaire. Anonymous, 1773]]
The Counter-Enlightenment refers to a loose collection of intellectual stances that arose during the European Enlightenment in opposition to its mainstream attitudes and ideals. The Counter-Enlightenment is generally seen to have continued from the 18th century into the early 19th century, especially with the rise of Romanticism. Its thinkers did not necessarily agree to a set of counter-doctrines but instead each challenged specific elements of Enlightenment thinking, such as the belief in progress, th
Right Hegelians
followers of Hegel in the early 19th century who took his philosophy in a politically/religiously conservative direction (unlike the Young Hegelians)
right-wing authoritarianism
set of attitudes characterized by submission to authority, conventionalism, and hostility towards non-conformists
socialism for the rich and capitalism for the poor
political catchphrase
Im Tirtzu
far-right nonprofit organization
right-wing dictatorship
authoritarian regime
right-wing antiglobalism
ethno-nationalist political stance
Organization X
Monarchist paramilitary organisation that was active during the 1940s
Radio Courtoisie
French radio station and cultural associative union