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Well yes, the essence of counter-revolution is to live the opposite of the revolution and to spread itself by living it. It's not to provide flowery justifications for it. I don't think of moldbug or milo as particularly reactionary, right wing though they might- my grandpa worrying about how my generation is screwed 'because there's going to be too many blacks to deal with' is an actual racial reactionary, not Steve Sailor talking about 13/52.
And the self described reactionary DR doesn't seem to have much contact with these people. There are communities- and I belong to more than one of them- where right of the American overton window ideas are the norm. Keyword- communities. Le contraire de la revolucion is not an individualist sigma grindset, whatever that means. It's a community, and communities triumph by growing.
Would I like the bible to be the most important book in our public school curricula, the repeal of the 19th amendment and women's lib, and criminalization of homosexuality? Yes. But that in isolation doesn't make me a reactionary. Reaction is a totalizing identity and without commitment to the bit it's just a revolution from the right. Maybe something fascist adjacent, if anyone could ever define that word.
If that was how most people thought of the term, we would hear the Amish and Mennonites and Hasidim laid out as the primary examples of reaction in our society, but we don't. Instead reactionary writers are much more likely to be referred to as reactionary. I think you have a way of using the term which doesn't match up with how everyone else uses it. If you want a term for what you are talking about, I think "trad" fits much better.
Anabaptists and ultra-orthodox Jews aren’t reacting to anything, they’re just like that.
The most relevant group of reactionaries in the modern US are evangelical Christians, who are in fact reacting to secular society by living according to the values it conflicts with. That’s not to say they’re necessarily doing a great job, but they’re a much better example of a reactionary than someone like Moldbug or some other long winded writer.
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