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Curtis Yarvin: Blogger who called for autocratic rule in US shaping Trump policies, says report
Curtis Yarvin, a once-fringe political blogger better known by his pen name Mencius Moldbug is emerging as an influential figure in shaping Donald Trump's policy agenda for a potential second term, according to a new profile published by The New Yorker.
Yarvin, long known for advocating the replacement of liberal democratic institutions with autocratic rule has gained traction among key figures in Trump's orbit. His once-controversial ideas, dismissed as extreme are now reportedly informing major policy blueprints from mass firings of civil servants to radical proposals for West Asia peace.
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The report details how Yarvin's writings which call for a top-down reordering of government and a deep skepticism of bureaucratic power, have caught the attention of venture capitalist Peter Thiel and Republican vice-presidential nominee JD Vance. Both men are considered central to the intellectual and strategic direction of a second Trump administration.
Among the most striking parallels between Yarvin's ideas and Trump's current proposals is the concept of a sweeping purge of federal civil servants. Trump allies have proposed replacing career bureaucrats with loyalists, citing the need to 'drain the swamp', a move that reflects Yarvin's long-standing critique of the so-called 'deep state.'
Equally eyebrow-raising is a reported policy proposal to transform Gaza into the 'Riviera of the Middle East', an idea that mirrors Yarvin's provocative vision for resolving intractable geopolitical conflicts through heavy-handed, top-down development schemes.
The New Yorker article suggests that Yarvin's ascent is part of a broader trend: the growing influence of far-right intellectuals and online theorists in American conservative politics. Once relegated to obscure blogs and Reddit threads, Yarvin's ideas are now being openly discussed in elite conservative circles and quietly making their way into policy drafts.
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Critics warn that mainstreaming such radical theories poses a threat to constitutional governance and democratic accountability. But to his supporters, Yarvin offers a bold framework for dismantling what they see as a bloated and unaccountable administrative state.
The growing visibility of Yarvin and his theories underscored a major shift in the ideological arena of the American right, one that could shape the future of US governance if Trump returns to the White House.

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