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Agathe Dorra is a PhD researcher in political aesthetics at King’s College London

The Colombian Killing Fields

Colombia recently discovered mass graves in a 150-year-old cemetery in the city of Cúcuta. The bodies, many of which were smuggled in during this century, reveal connections between right-wing militias, business, and the state.

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A Tale of Two Lithium Producers

The global market is scrambling to extract Argentine and Chilean lithium. Argentine president Javier Milei has unleashed a frenzy of corporate profit, while Chile’s Gabriel Boric is demanding that his country get its fair share.

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Indonesia Turns Right

Indonesia’s new president has a gruesome track record of human rights violations and hostility to democracy. But a slick campaign successfully presented him as a harmless grandpa.

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Soldiers of Fortune

In the 1970s, American mercenaries traveled to Angola and Rhodesia, seized by racist, anti-communist dreams and delusions of grandeur.

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Manifesto Destiny

“National Conservatism: A Statement of Principles” contains ten guiding ideals for the New Right.

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We Went to NatCon

At this summer’s National Conservatism Conference, reactionaries — many of whom were close to or worked within the Trump administration — felt the wind was at their backs.

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Conversations With Frenemies

Compact’s Sohrab Ahmari is among a group of populists who see a home in a changing Republican Party. We asked him for his perspective on the November election and what comes next.

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Queens of Conservatism

Few women in the GOP wield real power, but in Europe, women have emerged as some of the far right’s most prominent leaders.

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Tech Turncoats

Elon Musk isn’t the only Silicon Valley somebody to leave the Dems in the dust.

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