Philip Jeffery expresses deep concern over the New Right, labeling it morally bankrupt and overly influenced by Donald Trump. He critiques its contradictory nature and identifies specific grievances, such as a lack of responsiveness to key issues including the racial justice movement of 2020, opposition to immigration, and opposition to Covid measures. Additionally, he argues that the movement has turned away from a vision of economic equality towards crony capitalism and arbitrary power dynamics. Jeffery highlights a significant disconnect between the 'postliberal' intellectual strain and the practicalities of political action, deeming the movement largely unappealing and chaotic.
Jeffery expresses his concern about the New Right's moral bankruptcy, highlighting its contradictions and the overwhelming influence of Donald Trump in shaping its agenda, which he finds problematic.
The critique mentions the insufficient responses of the New Right to significant issues like the racial agenda of 2020, immigration, and Covid measures, highlighting a lack of empathy and coherent ideology.
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