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'''Bronze Age Pervert''', also known as '''BAP or B.A.P.''',<ref name="TS-Mar20-PervsDL">{{cite news |last1=Power |first1=Nina |date=7 March 2020 |title=Oracles, perverts and the Dirtbag Left |work=The Spectator Australia |url=https://www.spectator.com.au/2020/03/oracles-perverts-and-the-dirtbag-left/}}</ref> is a pseudonymous [[Far-right politics|far-right]] [[Internet personality]], associated with the [[manosphere]]. The media |
'''Bronze Age Pervert''', also known as '''BAP or B.A.P.''',<ref name="TS-Mar20-PervsDL">{{cite news |last1=Power |first1=Nina |date=7 March 2020 |title=Oracles, perverts and the Dirtbag Left |work=The Spectator Australia |url=https://www.spectator.com.au/2020/03/oracles-perverts-and-the-dirtbag-left/}}</ref> is a pseudonymous [[Far-right politics|far-right]] [[Internet personality]], associated with the [[manosphere]].<ref name="Atlantic-9-23" /> The media has identified '''Costin Vlad Alamariu'''<ref name="CADiss">{{cite magazine |magazine=Ebin |title=Dissertation: The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche |url=https://ebin.pub/dissertation-the-problem-of-tyranny-and-philosophy-in-the-thought-of-plato-and-nietzsche.html|date=May 2015 |access-date=15 September 2023}}</ref> (born May 21, 1980),<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-09-12 |title=Journalists at major American publications seem interested in me, an obscure reader of Plato. Gratuitously they claim things about my background. Here is my DNA. Both haplos are unusual but ydna is odd. Also here is my baptismal certificate. Hope this clears up any confusion.|url=https://twitter.com/CostinAlamariu/status/1701431178199261642/photo/3|access-date=2023-09-15 |website=[[Twitter|X]] |language=en}}</ref> a [[Romanian Americans|Romanian-American]], as the person behind the pseudonym.<ref name="Politico-profile">{{Cite web |last=Gray |first=Rosie |date=2023-07-16 |title=How Bronze Age Pervert Built an Online Following and Injected Anti-Democracy, Pro-Men Ideas into the GOP |url=https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2023/07/16/bronze-age-pervert-masculinity-00105427 |access-date=2023-07-17 |website=[[Politico]] |language=en}}</ref><ref name=Atlantic-9-23>{{cite magazine |magazine=[[The Atlantic]] |title=How Bronze Age Pervert Charmed the Far Right |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2023/09/bronze-age-pervert-costin-alamariu/674762/ |first=Graeme |last=Wood |date=September 2023 |access-date=4 August 2023}}</ref> |
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In his writings on [[Twitter|X]], his podcast ''[[#Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert|Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert]]'' and in his 2018 book ''[[#Bronze Age Mindset|Bronze Age Mindset]]'', BAP advances [[reactionary]] ideas influenced by [[Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzschean philosophy]], promoting what he considers the heroic ideals of [[classical antiquity]] and denouncing modern society as decadent. He has a dedicated cult following in Western right-wing political circles. |
In his writings on [[Twitter|X]], his podcast ''[[#Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert|Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert]]'' and in his 2018 book ''[[#Bronze Age Mindset|Bronze Age Mindset]]'', BAP advances [[reactionary]] ideas influenced by [[Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche|Nietzschean philosophy]], promoting what he considers the heroic ideals of [[classical antiquity]] and denouncing modern society as decadent. He has a dedicated cult following in Western right-wing political circles. |
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Alamariu was born in Romania in 1980 and immigrated to the U.S. with his family at the age of 10.<ref name="Politico-profile" /> He attended [[Newton South High School]] near Boston, majored in mathematics at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], and studied philosophy as a graduate student at [[Columbia University]].<ref name="Politico-profile" /> He graduated with a Ph.D. in political science at [[Yale University|Yale]], with a 2015 [[Thesis|dissertation]] titled "The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche".<ref name="Politico-profile" /> At the universities he attended, he was active in criticizing the perceived left-wing bias of academia.<ref name="Politico-profile" /> |
Alamariu was born in Romania in 1980 and immigrated to the U.S. with his family at the age of 10.<ref name="Politico-profile" /> He attended [[Newton South High School]] near Boston, majored in mathematics at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], and studied philosophy as a graduate student at [[Columbia University]].<ref name="Politico-profile" /> He graduated with a Ph.D. in political science at [[Yale University|Yale]], with a 2015 [[Thesis|dissertation]] titled "The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche".<ref name="Politico-profile" /> At the universities he attended, he was active in criticizing the perceived left-wing bias of academia.<ref name="Politico-profile" /> |
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Alamariu was born to a Romanian mother and a [[History of the Jews in Romania|Jewish]] father, and was baptized as an infant in the [[Romanian Orthodox Church]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Alamariu |first=Costin |title=Journalists at major American publications seem interested in me, an obscure reader of Plato. Gratuitously they claim things about my background. Here is my DNA. Both haplos are unusual but ydna is odd. Also here is my baptismal certificate. Hope this clears up any confusion! |url=https://twitter.com/CostinAlamariu/status/1701431178199261642 |access-date=2023-09-16 |website=X (formerly Twitter) |language=en}}</ref> |
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BAP's original Twitter biography stated: "Steppe barbarian. Nationalist, Fascist, Nudist Bodybuilder! Purification of world. Revolt of the damned. Destruction of the cities!"<ref name=":20" /> It later described him as a "Free speech and anti-xenoestrogen activist."<ref name="twitter profile"/> The banner above BAP's Twitter profile was a close up photo of [[Benvenuto Cellini|Cellini]]'s ''[[Perseus with the Head of Medusa]]'',<ref name=":11">{{cite web |date=13 August 2020 |title=Bronze Age Greeks Inspire Violent White Masculinity |url=https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2020/08/13/bronze-age-pervert-mindset-violent-white-supremacy/ |access-date=7 August 2023 |work=Pharos}}</ref> and his posts are a mix of [[post-irony|post-ironic]] far-right memes with images of bodybuilders.<ref name="TNR-Oct19-ApocalypticLit">{{cite magazine |last1=Allen |first1=Ian |date=1 October 2019 |title=The Far Right's Apocalyptic Literary Canon |url=https://newrepublic.com/article/155217/far-rights-apocalyptic-literary-canon |magazine=The New Republic}}</ref> |
BAP's original Twitter biography stated: "Steppe barbarian. Nationalist, Fascist, Nudist Bodybuilder! Purification of world. Revolt of the damned. Destruction of the cities!"<ref name=":20" /> It later described him as a "Free speech and anti-xenoestrogen activist."<ref name="twitter profile"/> The banner above BAP's Twitter profile was a close up photo of [[Benvenuto Cellini|Cellini]]'s ''[[Perseus with the Head of Medusa]]'',<ref name=":11">{{cite web |date=13 August 2020 |title=Bronze Age Greeks Inspire Violent White Masculinity |url=https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/2020/08/13/bronze-age-pervert-mindset-violent-white-supremacy/ |access-date=7 August 2023 |work=Pharos}}</ref> and his posts are a mix of [[post-irony|post-ironic]] far-right memes with images of bodybuilders.<ref name="TNR-Oct19-ApocalypticLit">{{cite magazine |last1=Allen |first1=Ian |date=1 October 2019 |title=The Far Right's Apocalyptic Literary Canon |url=https://newrepublic.com/article/155217/far-rights-apocalyptic-literary-canon |magazine=The New Republic}}</ref> |
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The account is part of Frogtwitter, a group of pseudonymous online writers with a highly negative view of contemporary American society.<ref name="Tablet">{{cite news |last1=MacDougald |first1=Park |date=5 February 2020 |title=The New American Millennial Right |url=https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-new-millennial-american-right |work=[[Tablet magazine]]}}</ref><ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld">{{cite news |last1=Schreckinger |first1=Ben |date=23 August 2019 |title=The alt-right manifesto that has Trumpworld talking |work=[[Politico]] |url=https://www.politico.eu/article/right-wing-manifesto-that-has-trumpworld-talking-military-rule-bap-bapism-cult-book-bronze-age-mindset/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Burton|first=Tara Isabella|date=2019-07-16|title=Rise of the Titans: Fascism, Christianity, and the Seduction of the Brutal|url=https://mereorthodoxy.com/fascism-christianity/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-04|website=Mere Orthodoxy |language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200101131200/https://mereorthodoxy.com/fascism-christianity/ |archive-date=2020-01-01 }}</ref><ref name=":16">{{Cite web |last=DeCarlo |first=Dan |title=An Epic Pervert |url=https://americanmind.org/features/conservatism-in-the-bronze-age/an-epic-pervert/ |date=23 October 2019 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191026184123/https://americanmind.org/features/conservatism-in-the-bronze-age/an-epic-pervert/ |archive-date=2019-10-26 |access-date=2021-07-04 |website=The American Mind |language=en-US}}</ref> This group mythologizes an aristocratic past while engaging in racism and [[antisemitism]], often through memes laden with heavy irony.<ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld" /> BAP frequently condemns [[alt-right]] leadership figures, such as [[Richard B. Spencer|Richard Spencer]].<ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson">{{cite web |url=https://www.vox.com/2018/6/1/17396182/jordan-peterson-alt-right-religion-catholicism |work=[[Vox (website)|Vox]] |last1=Burton |first1=Tara Isabella |title=The religious hunger that drives Jordan Peterson's fandom |date=1 June 2018}}</ref> |
The account is part of Frogtwitter, a group of pseudonymous online writers with a highly negative view of contemporary American society.<ref name="Tablet">{{cite news |last1=MacDougald |first1=Park |date=5 February 2020 |title=The New American Millennial Right |url=https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-new-millennial-american-right |work=[[Tablet magazine]]}}</ref><ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld">{{cite news |last1=Schreckinger |first1=Ben |date=23 August 2019 |title=The alt-right manifesto that has Trumpworld talking |work=[[Politico]] |url=https://www.politico.eu/article/right-wing-manifesto-that-has-trumpworld-talking-military-rule-bap-bapism-cult-book-bronze-age-mindset/}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Burton|first=Tara Isabella|date=2019-07-16|title=Rise of the Titans: Fascism, Christianity, and the Seduction of the Brutal|url=https://mereorthodoxy.com/fascism-christianity/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-04|website=Mere Orthodoxy |language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200101131200/https://mereorthodoxy.com/fascism-christianity/ |archive-date=2020-01-01 }}</ref><ref name=":16">{{Cite web |last=DeCarlo |first=Dan |title=An Epic Pervert |url=https://americanmind.org/features/conservatism-in-the-bronze-age/an-epic-pervert/ |date=23 October 2019 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191026184123/https://americanmind.org/features/conservatism-in-the-bronze-age/an-epic-pervert/ |archive-date=2019-10-26 |access-date=2021-07-04 |website=The American Mind |language=en-US}}</ref> This group mythologizes an aristocratic past while engaging in racism and [[antisemitism]], often through memes laden with heavy irony.<ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld" /> BAP frequently condemns [[alt-right]] leadership figures, such as [[Richard B. Spencer|Richard Spencer]].<ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson">{{cite web |url=https://www.vox.com/2018/6/1/17396182/jordan-peterson-alt-right-religion-catholicism |work=[[Vox (website)|Vox]] |last1=Burton |first1=Tara Isabella |title=The religious hunger that drives Jordan Peterson's fandom |date=1 June 2018}}</ref> BAP and his acolytes are at odds with white nationalist [[Nick Fuentes]] and his [[groypers]], and Fuentes has claimed that Curtis Yarvin and BAP are “at the forefront of a rising [[Peter Thiel|Thiel]]-funded faction of the Right.”<ref>{{Cite web |last=Valle |first=Gaby Del |date=2024-08-15 |title=Groyper war, dark elves, bugmen: how the GOP ticket is reviving far-right beef |url=https://www.theverge.com/2024/8/15/24218765/nick-fuentes-groyper-war-trump-campaign-curtis-yarvin |access-date=2024-08-15 |website=The Verge |language=en}}</ref> |
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A number of right of center politicians have been criticized for following or interacting with BAP on Twitter, including former White House speechwriter Darren Beattie,<ref name="HTFAS">{{cite web |title=Republicans Embrace Fascist and Antisemitic "Alt-Right" Manifesto, Bronze Age Mindset |url=https://www.howtofightantisemitism.com/timeline/republicans-embrace-fascist-and-antisemitic-alt-right-manifesto-bronze-age-mindset |work=Bend the Arc: Jewish Action |date=11 September 2020 |access-date=7 August 2023 }}</ref> Minnesota state senator [[Roger Chamberlain]],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Carroll |first1=Logan |title=A fascist manifesto is gaining fans on the right, including state Sen. Roger Chamberlain. |url=https://minnesotareformer.com/2020/08/24/a-fascist-manifesto-is-gaining-fans-on-the-right-including-state-sen-roger-chamberlain/ |work=[[Minnesota Reformer]] |date=24 August 2020}}</ref> |
A number of right of center politicians have been criticized for following or interacting with BAP on Twitter, including former White House speechwriter Darren Beattie,<ref name="HTFAS">{{cite web |title=Republicans Embrace Fascist and Antisemitic "Alt-Right" Manifesto, Bronze Age Mindset |url=https://www.howtofightantisemitism.com/timeline/republicans-embrace-fascist-and-antisemitic-alt-right-manifesto-bronze-age-mindset |work=Bend the Arc: Jewish Action |date=11 September 2020 |access-date=7 August 2023 }}</ref> Minnesota state senator [[Roger Chamberlain]],<ref>{{cite news |last1=Carroll |first1=Logan |title=A fascist manifesto is gaining fans on the right, including state Sen. Roger Chamberlain. |url=https://minnesotareformer.com/2020/08/24/a-fascist-manifesto-is-gaining-fans-on-the-right-including-state-sen-roger-chamberlain/ |work=[[Minnesota Reformer]] |date=24 August 2020}}</ref> vice president-elect of the United States [[JD Vance]],<ref name="vance">{{cite web |last=Hall |first=Richard |last2=Lozano |first2=Isaac |date=2024-07-20 |title=White nationalist bodybuilders and liberal elites: Here’s who JD Vance is following on |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/jd-vance-twitter-x-following-fyp-trump-b2583022.html |access-date=2024-08-02 |website=[[The Independent]] |language=en}}</ref> and US Senate candidate [[Lauren Witzke]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Neiwert |first1=David |author-link1=David Neiwert |title=Delaware GOP nominates QAnon cultist with white nationalist ties for seat in U.S. Senate |url=https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2020/9/16/1977938/-Delaware-GOP-nominates-QAnon-cultist-with-white-nationalist-ties-for-seat-in-U-S-Senate |work=[[Daily Kos]] |date=16 September 2020}}</ref> Technology investor [[Peter Thiel]] has on more than one occasion referenced BAP in speeches to conservative audiences.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Thiel |first=Peter |date=2023-05-24 |title=The diversity myth {{!}} The New Criterion |url=https://newcriterion.com/article/the-diversity-myth/ |access-date=2024-08-12 |language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-10-25 |title='The Diversity Myth' by Peter Thiel — Memorial Lecture |url=https://www.scruton.org/events-2023/2023/10/16/2023-oxford-memorial-lectures |access-date=2024-08-12 |website=Roger Scruton Legacy Foundation |language=en-US}}</ref> In February 2017, Curtis Yarvin sarcastically claimed to ''[[The Atlantic]]'' that Bronze Age Pervert was his White House "cutout / cell leader".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Gray |first1=Rosie |author-link1=Rosie Gray |title=Behind the Internet's Anti-Democracy Movement |url=https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/behind-the-internets-dark-anti-democracy-movement/516243/ |work=[[The Atlantic]] |date=10 February 2017}}</ref><ref name=":19" /> In addition to right wing politicians, the broad group of political influencers, bloggers, and podcasters known as "anti-woke leftists" or [[Dirtbag left|"dirtbag leftists"]] have received criticism in the press for discussing and engaging with BAP and the broader far right on Twitter, most notably [[Anna Khachiyan]] of the ''[[Red Scare (podcast)|Red Scare]]'' podcast.<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|last=Ross|first=Alexander Reid|date=2021-03-08|title=These 'Dirtbag Left' Stars Are Flirting With the Far Right|language=en|work=The Daily Beast|url=https://www.thedailybeast.com/these-dirtbag-left-stars-are-flirting-with-the-far-right|access-date=2021-04-20}}</ref> |
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Josh Vandiver of [[Ball State University]] observed that Bronze Age Pervert's "cult" following seems to be global in nature with images appearing on social media of "readers holding the book aloft before beaches and mountains across the world".<ref name=" |
Josh Vandiver of [[Ball State University]] observed that Bronze Age Pervert's "cult" following seems to be global in nature with images appearing on social media of "readers holding the book aloft before beaches and mountains across the world".<ref name="Vandiver-Roots">{{Cite web |last=Vandiver|first=Josh|title=The Radical Roots of the Alt-Right |url=https://www.gale.com/intl/essays/josh-vandiver-radical-roots-alt-right |publisher=Cengage Learning (EMEA) Ltd |year=2018 |pages=6–7 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240715142130/https://www.gale.com/intl/essays/josh-vandiver-radical-roots-alt-right |archive-date=July 15, 2024 |url-status=dead}}</ref> Bronze Age Pervert's followers often imitate elements of his Twitter account, his writing style, and repeat catchphrases such as "SUBMIT!" and "ghey". Vandiver uses the example of the last term to explain "[w]hen accused of being 'ghey,' [BAP's] preferred spelling of 'gay' – one of many insider code words, partly necessitated by social media censors – BAP accuses his accusers of being themselves hopelessly effete, often by way of comparison to imagined forefathers from a more virile, [[Bronze Age|'bronze' age]]".<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /> Additionally, Bronze Age Pervert's Twitter followers will "post images of their own physiques, sometimes under the hashtag '#frogtwitter,' seeking BAP's approval and coveted retweet"<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /><ref name=":10">{{Cite web |last=Mathias |first=Christopher |date=2021-05-26 |title=An Elementary School Teacher's Secret Life As A White Nationalist Writer |url=https://www.huffpost.com/entry/benjamin-welton-white-nationalist-elementary-school-teacher-writer_n_60ae5e89e4b0d45b753140fb |access-date=2021-06-25 |website=HuffPost |language=en}}</ref> as well as self-publish their own 'BAPish' books, [[meme]]s and writings that BAP will generously [[Cross-promotion|crosspromote]] via [[retweet]]s.<ref name=":3">{{cite journal |last1=Anton |first1=Michael |author-link1=Michael Anton |title=Are the Kids Al(t)right? |url=https://claremontreviewofbooks.com/are-the-kids-altright/ |access-date=7 August 2023 |journal=[[Claremont Review of Books]] |issue=Summer 2019}}</ref><ref name=":10" /> By 2023 Vandiver notes that "[d]espite multiple instances of [[deplatforming]] from social media, BAP’s following is now large and we can identify 'BAPism' as a masculinist subculture" and that BAP's influence and essays can be found in and on multiple (web)[[Zine|zines]] where "masculinist identitarians move feverishly between high theory and jocular memetics, metapolitical musings and geopolitical ambitions."<ref>{{Citation |last=Vandiver |first=Josh |title=Masculinist Identitarians, Strategic Culture, and Eurocene Geopolitics |date=2023 |url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/chapters/edit/10.4324/9781003197607-15/masculinist-identitarians-strategic-culture-eurocene-geopolitics-josh-vandiver |work=Global Identitarianism |pages=175–196 |access-date=2023-12-29 |publisher=Routledge |doi=10.4324/9781003197607-15 |isbn=978-1-003-19760-7}}</ref> |
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''[[The New Republic]]'' describes the book as "rambling", "dizzying", displaying "prose ... artfully penned" but "arguments ... fractured and incoherent".<ref name="TNR-Oct19-ApocalypticLit" /> ''The Economist'' echoes the "rambling" classifier.<ref name="economist.com">{{Cite news |title=What their chosen reading says about America's far-right |newspaper=The Economist |url=https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/02/20/what-their-chosen-reading-says-about-americas-far-right |access-date=2022-12-31 |issn=0013-0613}}</ref> Elisabeth Zerofsky in the ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' calls the book "a pseudo Nietzschean critique of modernity" written "in a style that mixe[s] a kind of faux-caveman brutishness and message-board pidgin with classical references".<ref name=":23">{{Cite news |last=Zerofsky |first=Elisabeth |date=2022-08-03 |title=How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right |language=en-US |work=The New York Times Magazine |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/03/magazine/claremont-institute-conservative.html |access-date=2022-12-31 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Book reviewer Inga-Lina Lindqvist of Swedish ''[[Aftonbladet]]'' cautions readers that despite the often impenetrable fever-dream style, "to simply dismiss BAP as yet another internet maniac who read Nietzsche and misunderstood Homer's [[Humanism|humanistic]] intentions does not fly. He's too educated, too funny and too influential for that."<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Lindqvist |first=Inga-Lina |title=Antiken är hetare än någonsin förr |trans-title=Antiquity is Hotter Than Ever |url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/zGXmbv |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190930012950/https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/zGXmbv |archive-date=2019-09-30 |access-date=2021-04-11 |website=Aftonbladet |date=September 29, 2019 |language=sv |quote=Att avfärda BAP som ännu en internetgalning som förläst sig på Nietzsche och missförstått Homeros humanistiska intention går inte riktigt. Han är för bildad, för rolig, för inflytelserik för det. |trans-quote=Dismissing the BAP as yet another internet madman who read Nietzsche and misunderstood the humanistic intent of Homer doesn't really work. He is too educated, too funny, too influential for that. }}</ref> BAP's thinking is marked by deep anti-[[egalitarianism]].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=Russell |first=Jesse |title=Nietzsche and the American Right |url=https://chroniclesmagazine.org/society-culture/nietzsche-and-the-american-right/ |date=March 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322170316/https://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/nietzsche-and-the-american-right/ |archive-date=2021-03-22 |access-date=2021-05-09 |website=Chronicles |language=en}}</ref> Andrew Marzoni in [[Aeon (digital magazine)|''Aeon Magazine'']] is less impressed and calls the book "Nietzschean pastiche", "a tedious commentary on [[classical philosophy]]", an unoriginal, basic paleoconservative call to action after "100 pages of manipulating [[Empedocles]] and Heraclitus into refutations of [[evolutionary biology]], civilizational progress, the liberation of women and LGBTQ groups, and the contemporary effeminisation of men (much of which omits definite articles in mock imitation of a caveman)".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marzoni |first=Andrew |title=Is there such a thing as far-Right 'literature'? |url=https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-such-a-thing-as-far-right-literature |date=19 October 2020 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201019132639/https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-such-a-thing-as-far-right-literature |archive-date=2020-10-19 |access-date=2021-08-10 |website=Aeon |language=en}}</ref> [[Nathan J. Robinson|Nathan Robinson]] of ''[[Current Affairs (magazine)|Current Affairs]]'' magazine writes that BAP in ''Bronze Age Mindset'' does not attempt to make (any) logical arguments, hides behind a mask of irony and compares the book to [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' multiple times, finally concluding that "(...) all of this ultimately does restate ''Mein Kampf'', albeit with fewer (not zero) references to Jews and the absence of a particular narrative about avenging Germany’s national humiliation at Versailles."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Robinson |first=Nathan J. |date=2023-10-02 |title=Beware Ideologies That Tell You You're Better Than Everyone Else |language=en |work=Current Affairs |url=https://www.currentaffairs.org/2023/10/beware-ideologies-that-tell-you-youre-better-than-everyone-else |access-date=2023-10-20 |issn=2471-2647}}</ref> |
''[[The New Republic]]'' describes the book as "rambling", "dizzying", displaying "prose ... artfully penned" but "arguments ... fractured and incoherent".<ref name="TNR-Oct19-ApocalypticLit" /> ''The Economist'' echoes the "rambling" classifier.<ref name="economist.com">{{Cite news |title=What their chosen reading says about America's far-right |newspaper=The Economist |url=https://www.economist.com/united-states/2021/02/20/what-their-chosen-reading-says-about-americas-far-right |access-date=2022-12-31 |issn=0013-0613}}</ref> Elisabeth Zerofsky in the ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' calls the book "a pseudo Nietzschean critique of modernity" written "in a style that mixe[s] a kind of faux-caveman brutishness and message-board pidgin with classical references".<ref name=":23">{{Cite news |last=Zerofsky |first=Elisabeth |date=2022-08-03 |title=How the Claremont Institute Became a Nerve Center of the American Right |language=en-US |work=The New York Times Magazine |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/03/magazine/claremont-institute-conservative.html |access-date=2022-12-31 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Book reviewer Inga-Lina Lindqvist of Swedish ''[[Aftonbladet]]'' cautions readers that despite the often impenetrable fever-dream style, "to simply dismiss BAP as yet another internet maniac who read Nietzsche and misunderstood Homer's [[Humanism|humanistic]] intentions does not fly. He's too educated, too funny and too influential for that."<ref name=":1">{{Cite web |last=Lindqvist |first=Inga-Lina |title=Antiken är hetare än någonsin förr |trans-title=Antiquity is Hotter Than Ever |url=https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/zGXmbv |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190930012950/https://www.aftonbladet.se/a/zGXmbv |archive-date=2019-09-30 |access-date=2021-04-11 |website=Aftonbladet |date=September 29, 2019 |language=sv |quote=Att avfärda BAP som ännu en internetgalning som förläst sig på Nietzsche och missförstått Homeros humanistiska intention går inte riktigt. Han är för bildad, för rolig, för inflytelserik för det. |trans-quote=Dismissing the BAP as yet another internet madman who read Nietzsche and misunderstood the humanistic intent of Homer doesn't really work. He is too educated, too funny, too influential for that. }}</ref> BAP's thinking is marked by deep anti-[[egalitarianism]].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":5">{{Cite web |last=Russell |first=Jesse |title=Nietzsche and the American Right |url=https://chroniclesmagazine.org/society-culture/nietzsche-and-the-american-right/ |date=March 2021 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210322170316/https://www.chroniclesmagazine.org/nietzsche-and-the-american-right/ |archive-date=2021-03-22 |access-date=2021-05-09 |website=Chronicles |language=en}}</ref> Andrew Marzoni in [[Aeon (digital magazine)|''Aeon Magazine'']] is less impressed and calls the book "Nietzschean pastiche", "a tedious commentary on [[classical philosophy]]", an unoriginal, basic paleoconservative call to action after "100 pages of manipulating [[Empedocles]] and Heraclitus into refutations of [[evolutionary biology]], civilizational progress, the liberation of women and LGBTQ groups, and the contemporary effeminisation of men (much of which omits definite articles in mock imitation of a caveman)".<ref>{{Cite web |last=Marzoni |first=Andrew |title=Is there such a thing as far-Right 'literature'? |url=https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-such-a-thing-as-far-right-literature |date=19 October 2020 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201019132639/https://aeon.co/essays/is-there-such-a-thing-as-far-right-literature |archive-date=2020-10-19 |access-date=2021-08-10 |website=Aeon |language=en}}</ref> [[Nathan J. Robinson|Nathan Robinson]] of ''[[Current Affairs (magazine)|Current Affairs]]'' magazine writes that BAP in ''Bronze Age Mindset'' does not attempt to make (any) logical arguments, hides behind a mask of irony and compares the book to [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]]'s ''[[Mein Kampf]]'' multiple times, finally concluding that "(...) all of this ultimately does restate ''Mein Kampf'', albeit with fewer (not zero) references to Jews and the absence of a particular narrative about avenging Germany’s national humiliation at Versailles."<ref>{{Cite news |last=Robinson |first=Nathan J. |date=2023-10-02 |title=Beware Ideologies That Tell You You're Better Than Everyone Else |language=en |work=Current Affairs |url=https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/2023/10/beware-ideologies-that-tell-you-youre-better-than-everyone-else |access-date=2023-10-20 |issn=2471-2647}}</ref> |
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In 2019, conservative essayist [[Michael Anton]] reviewed ''Bronze Age Mindset'' for the ''[[Claremont Review of Books]]''.<ref name=":3" /><ref name="Tablet" /><ref name=":16" /> Anton claims that the book's provocativeness makes it successful and popular among right wing youths.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Anton |first=Michael |title=The Art of Spiritual War |date=8 June 2021 |url=https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-art-of-spiritual-war/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608162432/https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-art-of-spiritual-war/ |archive-date=2021-06-08 |access-date=2021-06-26 |website=The American Mind |language=en-US}}</ref> ''Bronze Age Mindset'' was first given to Anton by [[Curtis Yarvin]], creator of the [[neoreactionary]] movement,<ref name="Reason-Aug20-Thiel">{{cite news |last1=Doherty |first1=Brian |author-link1=Brian Doherty (journalist) |date=2 August 2020 |title=Wait, Wasn't Peter Thiel a Libertarian? |work=Reason |url=https://reason.com/2020/08/02/wait-wasnt-peter-thiel-a-libertarian/ |access-date=7 August 2023 }}</ref> and Darren Beattie encouraged Anton to read it.<ref name=":3" /><ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld" /> The Straussian [[Claremont Institute]] subsequently published a symposium on the review in their online publication ''[[The American Mind]]'',<ref name="Tablet" /> including a response essay from BAP in which he compared "the anti-male and anti-white rhetoric of the new left" to anti-[[Tutsi]] propaganda before the [[Rwandan genocide]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Bronze Age Pervert |date=22 October 2019 |title=America's Delusional Elite Is Done |url=https://americanmind.org/salvo/americas-delusional-elite-is-done/ |website=The American Mind |publisher=[[Claremont Institute]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Meserve |first1=Jack |date=10 December 2019 |title=Beyond Compromise |url=https://democracyjournal.org/magazine/55/beyond-compromise/ |journal=Democracy Journal |language=en}}</ref> |
In 2019, conservative essayist [[Michael Anton]] reviewed ''Bronze Age Mindset'' for the ''[[Claremont Review of Books]]''.<ref name=":3" /><ref name="Tablet" /><ref name=":16" /> Anton claims that the book's provocativeness makes it successful and popular among right wing youths.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Anton |first=Michael |title=The Art of Spiritual War |date=8 June 2021 |url=https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-art-of-spiritual-war/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210608162432/https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-art-of-spiritual-war/ |archive-date=2021-06-08 |access-date=2021-06-26 |website=The American Mind |language=en-US}}</ref> ''Bronze Age Mindset'' was first given to Anton by [[Curtis Yarvin]], creator of the [[neoreactionary]] movement,<ref name="Reason-Aug20-Thiel">{{cite news |last1=Doherty |first1=Brian |author-link1=Brian Doherty (journalist) |date=2 August 2020 |title=Wait, Wasn't Peter Thiel a Libertarian? |work=Reason |url=https://reason.com/2020/08/02/wait-wasnt-peter-thiel-a-libertarian/ |access-date=7 August 2023 }}</ref> and Darren Beattie encouraged Anton to read it.<ref name=":3" /><ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld" /> The Straussian [[Claremont Institute]] subsequently published a symposium on the review in their online publication ''[[The American Mind]]'',<ref name="Tablet" /> including a response essay from BAP in which he compared "the anti-male and anti-white rhetoric of the new left" to anti-[[Tutsi]] propaganda before the [[Rwandan genocide]].<ref>{{cite web |author=Bronze Age Pervert |date=22 October 2019 |title=America's Delusional Elite Is Done |url=https://americanmind.org/salvo/americas-delusional-elite-is-done/ |website=The American Mind |publisher=[[Claremont Institute]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Meserve |first1=Jack |date=10 December 2019 |title=Beyond Compromise |url=https://democracyjournal.org/magazine/55/beyond-compromise/ |journal=Democracy Journal |language=en}}</ref> |
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Tara Isabella Burton in her discussion of ''Bronze Age Mindset'' in her own book ''Strange Rites'' highlights BAP's tirades against the "bugman",<ref name=":7">{{Cite book |last=Burton |first=Tara Isabella |title=Strange rites: new religions for a godless world |date=2020 |isbn=978-1-5417-6253-4 |location=New York |oclc=1141019338}}</ref> a concept of a human analogous to Nietzsche's and [[Alexandre Kojève|Kojève]]'s idea of the wretched "[[last man]]". According to Burton, BAP spends most of ''Bronze Age Mindset'' deriding progressive men of the twenty-first century, whom she describes as [[Beta male (slang)|beta males]] denuded of their strength by modernity.<ref name=":7" /> |
Tara Isabella Burton in her discussion of ''Bronze Age Mindset'' in her own book ''Strange Rites'' highlights BAP's tirades against the "bugman",<ref name=":7">{{Cite book |last=Burton |first=Tara Isabella |title=Strange rites: new religions for a godless world |date=2020 |isbn=978-1-5417-6253-4 |location=New York |oclc=1141019338}}</ref> a concept of a human analogous to Nietzsche's and [[Alexandre Kojève|Kojève]]'s idea of the wretched "[[last man]]". According to Burton, BAP spends most of ''Bronze Age Mindset'' deriding progressive men of the twenty-first century, whom she describes as [[Beta male (slang)|beta males]] denuded of their strength by modernity.<ref name=":7" /> |
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''Bronze Age Mindset'' gained a cult following in right-wing circles,<ref name="economist.com"/> including staffers of the Trump White House and on Capitol Hill, according to anonymous sources described by ''Politico'' and ''[[HuffPost|Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld" /><ref name=":10" /> ''National Review'' writer Nate Hochman claims that many of his peers who read the book and Anton's review of it ended up interning at the Claremont Institute, and asks, "Why did every junior staffer in the [[ |
''Bronze Age Mindset'' gained a cult following in right-wing circles,<ref name="economist.com"/> including staffers of the Trump White House and on Capitol Hill, according to anonymous sources described by ''Politico'' and ''[[HuffPost|Huffington Post]]''.<ref name="Politico-Aug2019-Trumpworld" /><ref name=":10" /> ''National Review'' writer Nate Hochman claims that many of his peers who read the book and Anton's review of it ended up interning at the Claremont Institute, and asks, "Why did every junior staffer in the [[First presidency of Donald Trump|Trump administration]] read 'Bronze Age Mindset?' There was something there that was clearly attractive to young conservative elites."<ref name=":23" /> In the summer of 2018 it was among the top 150 books sold on Amazon sitewide, which is notable according to Anton and Dan DeCarlo since it was achieved without the aid of a publicist or book deal.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":16" /> In October 2019, it was still ranked third in Ancient Greek History and #174 in Humour on the Amazon best-seller list.<ref name="TNR-Oct19-ApocalypticLit" /><ref name=":16" /> |
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=== ''Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert'' === |
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=== ''Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy'' === |
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In September 2023, BAP, under his identity Costin Alamariu, published a book titled ''Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy''.<ref name="Selective Breeding Amazon link">{{cite book |title=Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy |url=https://www.amazon.com/Selective-Breeding-Philosophy-Costin-Alamariu/dp/B0CJ3ZDHF6 |date=September 15, 2023 |publisher=Independently published |isbn=979-8-8615-0267-2 |access-date=19 September 2023}}</ref><ref name=":6" /> The book is a re-release of Alamariu's 2015 doctoral dissertation, originally titled "The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche," with the addition of an introduction section.<ref name="CADiss" /> In the book Alamariu makes a case for [[eugenics]] |
{{Eugenics sidebar|expanded=works}}In September 2023, BAP, under his identity Costin Alamariu, published a book titled ''Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy''.<ref name="Selective Breeding Amazon link">{{cite book |title=Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy |url=https://www.amazon.com/Selective-Breeding-Philosophy-Costin-Alamariu/dp/B0CJ3ZDHF6 |date=September 15, 2023 |publisher=Independently published |isbn=979-8-8615-0267-2 |access-date=19 September 2023}}</ref><ref name=":6" /> The book is a re-release of Alamariu's 2015 doctoral dissertation, originally titled "The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche," with the addition of an introduction section.<ref name="CADiss" /> In the book Alamariu makes a case for [[eugenics]]<ref name=":12">{{Cite web |last=Marcotte |first=Amanda |date=2023-10-09 |title=The right is getting weirder about sex |url=https://www.salon.com/2023/10/09/the-right-is-getting-weirder-about/ |access-date=2023-10-11 |website=Salon |language=en}}</ref> and challenges contemporary Western morality by celebrating Nietzschean ideals of strength, aristocracy, and tyranny over modern constitutionalism and democracy.<ref name=":14">{{Cite web |last=Krein |first=Julius |date=2024-08-20 |title=Statesmanship and Political Philosophy |url=https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2024/08/statesmanship-and-political-philosophy/ |access-date=2024-09-09 |website=American Affairs Journal |language=en-US}}</ref> Upon launch it briefly cracked Amazon's top 25 bestsellers.<ref name=":6">{{Cite web |last=Breland |first=Ali |title=Is the Bronze Age Pervert going mainstream? |url=https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2023/10/bronze-age-pervert-costin-alamariu/ |access-date=2023-10-03 |website=Mother Jones |language=en-US}}</ref> |
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==== Reception ==== |
==== Reception ==== |
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Economist [[Tyler Cowen]] wrote some brief comments on the book on his blog ''Marginal Revolution'' and questions the premise of Alamariu's book that the sexual marketplace is indeed "the pinnacle of every other market" noting that people spend a lot of time not having sex.<ref name=":26">{{Cite web |last=Cowen |first=Tyler |date=2023-09-24 |title=*Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy* |url=https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2023/09/selective-breeding-and-the-birth-of-philosophy.html |access-date=2024-02-12 |website=Marginal REVOLUTION |language=en-US}}</ref> Further he notes that socialization and not purely breeding plays an important role in how next generations are constituted.<ref name=":26" /> Cowen remarks that the book still very much reads like a dissertation.<ref name=":26" /> |
Economist [[Tyler Cowen]] wrote some brief comments on the book on his blog ''Marginal Revolution'' and questions the premise of Alamariu's book that the sexual marketplace is indeed "the pinnacle of every other market" noting that people spend a lot of time not having sex.<ref name=":26">{{Cite web |last=Cowen |first=Tyler |date=2023-09-24 |title=*Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy* |url=https://marginalrevolution.com/marginalrevolution/2023/09/selective-breeding-and-the-birth-of-philosophy.html |access-date=2024-02-12 |website=Marginal REVOLUTION |language=en-US}}</ref> Further he notes that socialization and not purely breeding plays an important role in how next generations are constituted.<ref name=":26" /> Cowen remarks that the book still very much reads like a dissertation.<ref name=":26" /> [[Julius Krein]] of ''[[American Affairs]]'' magazine reviewed Alamariu's book and notes that despite Alamariu's insistence on not being a Straussian, Alamariu’s work shares significant thematic overlap with [[Leo Strauss]]’ philosophy, particularly in its exploration of the tension between philosophy and political authority.<ref name=":14" /> Krein also observes that while Alamariu rejects the Straussian approach to political conservatism, his arguments largely restate Straussian ideas, merely adopting a provocative tone to suggest, among other things, that philosophers and tyrants are natural allies in their opposition to egalitarianism.<ref name=":14" /> |
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William A. Gaston (a political theorist, former [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]], and [[Brookings Institution]] scholar) asks how the allegedly weak and flabby liberalism of the United States and its allies were able to defeat the virile fascism of [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] and [[Empire of Japan|Japan]] in World War II.<ref name=Atlantic-9-23/> |
William A. Gaston (a political theorist, former [[United States Marine Corps|Marine]], and [[Brookings Institution]] scholar) asks how the allegedly weak and flabby liberalism of the United States and its allies were able to defeat the virile fascism of [[Nazi Germany|Germany]] and [[Empire of Japan|Japan]] in World War II.<ref name=Atlantic-9-23/> |
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Political philosopher [[John Gray (philosopher)|John Gray]] dismisses BAP's philosophy as juvenile, adolescent and ultimately merely a flash in the pan.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Gray |first=John |date=2023-09-23 |title=Bronze Age Pervert will not save the American right |url=https://www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-essay/2023/09/bronze-age-pervert-american-right |access-date=2023-09-23 |website=New Statesman |language=en-US}}</ref> Writing in ''[[New Statesman|The New Statesman]]'' that "BAP’s image of male predation, rapine and pillage is the fantasy of an aspiring teenage gang member in a disintegrating modern city" and "[h]is adolescent philosophy will soon be forgotten."<ref name=":0" /> |
Political philosopher [[John Gray (philosopher)|John Gray]] dismisses BAP's philosophy as juvenile, adolescent and ultimately merely a flash in the pan.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last=Gray |first=John |date=2023-09-23 |title=Bronze Age Pervert will not save the American right |url=https://www.newstatesman.com/the-weekend-essay/2023/09/bronze-age-pervert-american-right |access-date=2023-09-23 |website=New Statesman |language=en-US}}</ref> Writing in ''[[New Statesman|The New Statesman]]'' that "BAP’s image of male predation, rapine and pillage is the fantasy of an aspiring teenage gang member in a disintegrating modern city" and "[h]is adolescent philosophy will soon be forgotten."<ref name=":0" /> Political scientist [[Mark Lilla]] shares Gray's disdain for BAP's "preposterous" ideas and figure and reiterates that BAP's audience mainly consists of "acned young men".<ref>{{Cite news |last=Lilla |first=Mark |date=2024-06-20 |title=The Tower and the Sewer |url=https://www.nybooks.com/articles/2024/06/20/the-tower-and-the-sewer-why-liberalism-failed-deneen/ |access-date=2024-08-12 |work=The New York Review of Books |language=en |volume=71 |issue=11 |issn=0028-7504}}</ref> |
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Political science professor [[C. Bradley Thompson]] has criticized BAP's [[Illiberal democracy|illiberal]], anti-[[Political equality|equality]], [[Anti-Americanism|anti-American]], anti-[[Rationalism|rationalist]] stances and considers Bronze Age Pervert and his writings to be more or less [[Fascism|fascist]] in nature.<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":18">{{Cite web |last=Thompson |first=C. Bradley |title=The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans|url=https://americanmind.org/features/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-pajama-boy-nietzscheans/ |url-status=live |access-date=2021-08-10 |website=The American Mind |language=en-US |date=27 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200615171246/https://americanmind.org/features/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-pajama-boy-nietzscheans/ |archive-date=2020-06-15 }}</ref> Other (Christian) right-wing critiques, like those of Dan DeCarlo, tend to focus on the "empty aesthetics" of the youthful "BAPist" movement and it being "a deeper [[recrudescence]] of [[paganism]]"<ref name=":16" />{{efn|BAP adheres to a type of [[Modern paganism|neopaganism]] he describes as "an innate sensation, a natural [[animism]]".<ref>{{cite web |author=Bronze Age Pervert |date=25 March 2019 |url=https://theamericansun.com/2019/03/25/old-and-new-paganism-by-bap/ |title=Old And New Paganism |work=The American Sun |access-date=1 December 2021 }}</ref>}}, Evan Myers also points out that the brand of [[Lebensphilosophie|'vitalism']] that BAP promotes is a [[Modern paganism|neopagan]] and illiberal ideology.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Myers |first=Evan |date=2023-11-17 |title=Men's Realism |url=https://americancompass.org/mens-realism/ |access-date=2023-12-27 |website=American Compass |language=en-US}}</ref> Jesse Russell notes that fundamentally, the right wing critique of "BAPism" differs little from the critique by the conventional right of the alt-right movement during Donald Trump's unlikely [[Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign|2016 presidential campaign]].<ref name=":5" /> BAP is part of a cohort of right-wing intellectuals radicalizing the [[Conservatism in the United States|American conservative movement]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] according to Damon Linker in ''The New York Times.''<ref>{{Cite news |last=Linker |first=Damon |date=2023-11-04 |title=Opinion {{!}} Get to Know the Influential Conservative Intellectuals Who Help Explain G.O.P. Extremism |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/04/opinion/sunday/conservative-intellectuals-republicans.html |access-date=2023-11-12 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Political scientist Matt McManus writes that "BAP is not really a conservative or even a reactionary. In fact, he despises conservatives almost as much as he detests the Left" and argues that BAP's adherence to Nietzsche's "[[Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche#Social and political views|aristocratic radicalism]]" makes him better understood "as a kind of ultra-fascist of the [[Julius Evola]] stripe: someone for whom classical fascism is too democratic, too populist, and too vulgar."<ref>{{Cite web |last=McManus |first=Matt |title=Is 'Bronze Age Pervert' Born to Rule? |url=https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/bronze-age-pervert-mcmanus-fascism-nietzschean |access-date=2023-11-29 |website=Commonweal Magazine |date=November 19, 2023 |language=en}}</ref> An old Yale classmate claims that BAP aspired to become a sort of '[[Slavoj Žižek]] of the Right', meaning a respected and influential intellectual but with a distinct popular appeal.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Echarri |first=Miquel |date=2023-12-04 |title=La ultraderecha estadounidense tiene nuevo héroe |url=https://elpais.com/eps/2023-12-04/la-ultraderecha-estadounidense-tiene-nuevo-heroe.html |access-date=2023-12-04 |website=El País |language=es}}</ref> |
Political science professor [[C. Bradley Thompson]] has criticized BAP's [[Illiberal democracy|illiberal]], anti-[[Political equality|equality]], [[Anti-Americanism|anti-American]], anti-[[Rationalism|rationalist]] stances and considers Bronze Age Pervert and his writings to be more or less [[Fascism|fascist]] in nature.<ref name=":9" /><ref name=":18">{{Cite web |last=Thompson |first=C. Bradley |title=The Rise and Fall of the Pajama-Boy Nietzscheans|url=https://americanmind.org/features/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-pajama-boy-nietzscheans/ |url-status=live |access-date=2021-08-10 |website=The American Mind |language=en-US |date=27 May 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200615171246/https://americanmind.org/features/the-rise-and-fall-of-the-pajama-boy-nietzscheans/ |archive-date=2020-06-15 }}</ref> Other (Christian) right-wing critiques, like those of Dan DeCarlo, tend to focus on the "empty aesthetics" of the youthful "BAPist" movement and it being "a deeper [[recrudescence]] of [[paganism]]"<ref name=":16" />{{efn|BAP adheres to a type of [[Modern paganism|neopaganism]] he describes as "an innate sensation, a natural [[animism]]".<ref>{{cite web |author=Bronze Age Pervert |date=25 March 2019 |url=https://theamericansun.com/2019/03/25/old-and-new-paganism-by-bap/ |title=Old And New Paganism |work=The American Sun |access-date=1 December 2021 }}</ref>}}, Evan Myers also points out that the brand of [[Lebensphilosophie|'vitalism']] that BAP promotes is a [[Modern paganism|neopagan]] and illiberal ideology.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Myers |first=Evan |date=2023-11-17 |title=Men's Realism |url=https://americancompass.org/mens-realism/ |access-date=2023-12-27 |website=American Compass |language=en-US}}</ref> Jesse Russell notes that fundamentally, the right wing critique of "BAPism" differs little from the critique by the conventional right of the alt-right movement during Donald Trump's unlikely [[Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign|2016 presidential campaign]].<ref name=":5" /> BAP is part of a cohort of right-wing intellectuals radicalizing the [[Conservatism in the United States|American conservative movement]] and the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]] according to Damon Linker in ''The New York Times.''<ref>{{Cite news |last=Linker |first=Damon |date=2023-11-04 |title=Opinion {{!}} Get to Know the Influential Conservative Intellectuals Who Help Explain G.O.P. Extremism |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/04/opinion/sunday/conservative-intellectuals-republicans.html |access-date=2023-11-12 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref> Political scientist Matt McManus writes that "BAP is not really a conservative or even a reactionary. In fact, he despises conservatives almost as much as he detests the Left" and argues that BAP's adherence to Nietzsche's "[[Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche#Social and political views|aristocratic radicalism]]" makes him better understood "as a kind of ultra-fascist of the [[Julius Evola]] stripe: someone for whom classical fascism is too democratic, too populist, and too vulgar."<ref>{{Cite web |last=McManus |first=Matt |title=Is 'Bronze Age Pervert' Born to Rule? |url=https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/bronze-age-pervert-mcmanus-fascism-nietzschean |access-date=2023-11-29 |website=Commonweal Magazine |date=November 19, 2023 |language=en}}</ref> An old Yale classmate claims that BAP aspired to become a sort of '[[Slavoj Žižek]] of the Right', meaning a respected and influential intellectual but with a distinct popular appeal.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Echarri |first=Miquel |date=2023-12-04 |title=La ultraderecha estadounidense tiene nuevo héroe |url=https://elpais.com/eps/2023-12-04/la-ultraderecha-estadounidense-tiene-nuevo-heroe.html |access-date=2023-12-04 |website=El País |language=es}}</ref> |
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Left-wing and liberal critics of BAP have identified him as part of the [[manosphere]] as an (ultra)[[Masculism|masculinist]]<ref name=" |
Left-wing and liberal critics of BAP have identified him as part of the [[manosphere]] as an (ultra)[[Masculism|masculinist]]<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /><ref name=":8">{{Cite journal |last=Vandiver |first=Josh |date=2020-04-02 |title=Alt-Virilities: Masculinism, Rhizomatics, and the Contradictions of the American Alt-Right |journal=Politics, Religion & Ideology |volume=21 |issue=2 |pages=153–176 |doi=10.1080/21567689.2020.1763319 |s2cid=219454752 |issn=2156-7689}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Shullenberger |first=Geoff |title=Redpilling and the Regime |url=https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/redpilling-and-the-regime |url-status=live |access-date=2021-10-09 |website=The New Atlantis |language=en-US |date=Summer 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210604180524/https://www.thenewatlantis.com/publications/redpilling-and-the-regime |archive-date=2021-06-04 }}</ref> and as part of a wider [[Atavism#Social Darwinism|atavistic]] trend on the [[Postliberal theology|post-liberal]] [[Populism|populist]] right wing.<ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson" /><ref name=":7" /> Additionally, liberal classics scholars and commentators accuse BAP (and others like him) of misusing, misinterpreting and misappropriating the Classics for their political agendas.<ref name="Zuckerberg">{{Cite book|last=Zuckerberg|first=Donna|url=https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.4159/9780674989801/html|title=Not All Dead White Men|date=2018-10-08|publisher=Harvard University Press|isbn=978-0-674-98980-1|language=en|doi=10.4159/9780674989801|s2cid=194250023 }}</ref><ref name=":15" /><ref name=":11" /> BAP has also been identified as a key influencer in an emergent online movement mainstreaming a novel type of right-wing (racial) “[[Food politics|gastropolitics]]”.<ref name=":13">{{Cite web |last=Molloy |first=Joshua |date=2022-10-10 |title=The Emerging Raw Food Movement and the 'Great Reset' |url=https://gnet-research.org/2022/10/10/the-emerging-raw-food-movement-and-the-great-reset/ |access-date=2023-11-03 |website=GNET |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name=":22">{{Cite magazine |last1=Dutkiewicz |first1=Jan |last2=Rosenberg |first2=Gabriel N. |last3=Aronoff |first3=Kate |last4=Aronoff |first4=Kate |last5=Regunberg |first5=Aaron |last6=Regunberg |first6=Aaron |last7=Frazier |first7=Reid |last8=Frazier |first8=Reid |last9=Featherstone |first9=Liza |date=2023-04-17 |title=Why Right-Wingers Are So Afraid of Men Eating Vegetables |magazine=The New Republic |url=https://newrepublic.com/article/171781/meat-culture-war-crickets |access-date=2023-11-03 |issn=0028-6583}}</ref><ref name=":24">{{Cite web |last=Dazed |date=2022-03-14 |title=Unpacking the weird alt-right propaganda behind the raw meat movement |url=https://www.dazeddigital.com/beauty/article/55602/1/unpacking-the-weird-alt-right-propaganda-behind-the-raw-meat-movement |access-date=2023-11-03 |website=Dazed |language=en}}</ref> |
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[[Vassar College]]'s Pharos project, whose mission is "to document appropriations of Greco-Roman culture by hate groups online",<ref name=":15">{{Cite web|title=Introduction to Pharos|url=https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Pharos|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210510223227/https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/ |archive-date=2021-05-10 }}</ref> accuses BAP of providing the "traditionalist right wing" with a tailormade "mythic" narrative that depends "on a toxic blend of misogyny and white supremacy, with the ancient world as its archetype and source of prestige."<ref name=":11" /> |
[[Vassar College]]'s Pharos project, whose mission is "to document appropriations of Greco-Roman culture by hate groups online",<ref name=":15">{{Cite web|title=Introduction to Pharos|url=https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/|url-status=live|access-date=2021-07-20|website=Pharos|language=en-US|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210510223227/https://pharos.vassarspaces.net/ |archive-date=2021-05-10 }}</ref> accuses BAP of providing the "traditionalist right wing" with a tailormade "mythic" narrative that depends "on a toxic blend of misogyny and white supremacy, with the ancient world as its archetype and source of prestige."<ref name=":11" /> |
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Academic Josh Vandiver writes that the broader alt-right and the manosphere, both of which he considers BAP to be a prominent member,<ref name=":8" /> "is unique, and a product of its time, in making masculinity an overt discursive subject and a core (if contested) concept in its ideology, a type of masculinism" which should be understood as "reactions to the perceived triumph of feminist and LGBTQ politics", and thus were critical to the creation of the alt-right.<ref name=" |
Academic Josh Vandiver writes that the broader alt-right and the manosphere, both of which he considers BAP to be a prominent member,<ref name=":8" /> "is unique, and a product of its time, in making masculinity an overt discursive subject and a core (if contested) concept in its ideology, a type of masculinism" which should be understood as "reactions to the perceived triumph of feminist and LGBTQ politics", and thus were critical to the creation of the alt-right.<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /><ref name=":8" /> Within that so-called manosphere, masculinity in its various forms is explicitly named and its relation to politics, culture, society, sex, and sexuality is vigorously debated. He also notes that BAP, as well as other alt-right platforms, have revived the idea of the [[*Kóryos|Männerbund]], which Vandiver describes as "the intensive grouping of male warriors and initiates understood to have dominated pre-Christian [[Indo-European migrations|Indo-European]] societies, especially [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] ones."<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /> Vandiver concludes by cautioning that BAP and the rest of the manosphere "will continue to take the [far right] movement into unusual and uncharted territory".<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /> |
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Researchers Joshua Molloy and Eviane Leidig of the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) have identified BAP as a key figure in an emerging right wing raw food movement.<ref name=":13" /> According to BAP, as a self-described 'anti-[[xenoestrogen]] activist', the modern food industry is "full of harmful chemicals" that “slowly destroy your essence”.<ref name=":13" /> In particular BAP and other (far) right food influencers are very paranoid about the supposed pollution of the food supply with [[Vegetable oil|seed oils]], [[Polyunsaturated fat|PUFAs]] and soy products, the latter of "which are said to increase men’s estrogen levels and decrease testosterone (although scientific studies reportedly dispute this)."<ref name=":13" /> Central to the far right's paranoia over soy are “fears of internal weakness, and a distrust of the food supply and the rest of the modern world” according to journalist [[Will Sommer]].<ref name=":13" /> To counter these supposed dietary ills BAP and others promote raw food diets which tend to be heavy on (raw) meat and dairy consumption.<ref name=":13" /><ref name=":24" /><ref name=":22" /> Molloy and Leidig note that anti-modern ideas concerning food and diet are not exactly new, mass consumption of raw meat and dairy are linked to the work of alternative nutritionist [[Aajonus Vonderplanitz]], while 'anti-xenoestrogen activism' also precedes adoption by far-right activists as it was first championed by alternative nutritionist Ray Peat, whose works are often cited and shared by BAP.<ref name=":13" /> According to Molloy and Leidig the further mainstreaming of a "right-wing racial gastropolitics" when linked with further conspiracy theories about "post-Covid food supply sabotage by globalist elites" may "present the potential for violent consequences"<ref name=":22" /> and offers the far right further possibilities for radicalisation and retention for broader appeal.<ref name=":13" /> |
Researchers Joshua Molloy and Eviane Leidig of the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) have identified BAP as a key figure in an emerging right wing raw food movement.<ref name=":13" /> According to BAP, as a self-described 'anti-[[xenoestrogen]] activist', the modern food industry is "full of harmful chemicals" that “slowly destroy your essence”.<ref name=":13" /> In particular BAP and other (far) right food influencers are very paranoid about the supposed pollution of the food supply with [[Vegetable oil|seed oils]], [[Polyunsaturated fat|PUFAs]] and soy products, the latter of "which are said to increase men’s estrogen levels and decrease testosterone (although scientific studies reportedly dispute this)."<ref name=":13" /> Central to the far right's paranoia over soy are “fears of internal weakness, and a distrust of the food supply and the rest of the modern world” according to journalist [[Will Sommer]].<ref name=":13" /> To counter these supposed dietary ills BAP and others promote raw food diets which tend to be heavy on (raw) meat and dairy consumption.<ref name=":13" /><ref name=":24" /><ref name=":22" /> Molloy and Leidig note that anti-modern ideas concerning food and diet are not exactly new, mass consumption of raw meat and dairy are linked to the work of alternative nutritionist [[Aajonus Vonderplanitz]], while 'anti-xenoestrogen activism' also precedes adoption by far-right activists as it was first championed by alternative nutritionist Ray Peat, whose works are often cited and shared by BAP.<ref name=":13" /> According to Molloy and Leidig the further mainstreaming of a "right-wing racial gastropolitics" when linked with further conspiracy theories about "post-Covid food supply sabotage by globalist elites" may "present the potential for violent consequences"<ref name=":22" /> and offers the far right further possibilities for radicalisation and retention for broader appeal.<ref name=":13" /> |
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Tara Isabella Burton categorizes the "BAPist" phenomenon as fundamentally an [[Atavism#Social Darwinism|atavist]], backward-looking one.<ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson" /><ref name=":7" /><ref name=":19">{{Cite web|last=Burton|first=Tara Isabella|date=2019-07-30|title=The Neo-Paganism of Jordan Peterson|url=https://www.the-american-interest.com/2019/07/30/the-neo-paganism-of-jordan-peterson/|access-date=2021-08-10|website=The American Interest|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":21">{{Cite news |last=Burton |first=Tara Isabella |title=Perspective: A notorious pickup artist found God. Lots of angry white radicals do. |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/a-notorious-pickup-artist-found-god-lots-of-angry-white-radicals-do/2019/05/30/8f009d24-8237-11e9-9a67-a687ca99fb3d_story.html |date=May 31, 2019 |access-date=2021-08-21|issn=0190-8286}}</ref> According to Burton, "at once a conscious rejection of intuitionalist values and, in many ways, their natural heir, modern atavism promotes a nostalgic, masculinist vision of animal humanity." It is the nostalgic focus on an idealized notion of the past because "once upon a time, this narrative goes, in a vanished age of gods and heroes, men were men and women were women. Human beings acted in accordance with their biological destiny. Men fought wars. Women had babies."<ref name=":7" /> However, in each case, humanity has supposedly fallen away from its inherent nature and intended purpose. Burton argues further that atavism is not a new phenomenon at all: "from Friedrich Nietzsche onward, modern reactionary culture has fetishized the imagined past and condemned (...) 'sclerotic' (to use BAP's word) civilizations of the present."<ref name=":7" /> In her book ''Strange Rites'', Burton explains that according to atavists, "real freedom" lies in submission to (biological) hierarchies, nature, [[Strongman (politics)|strongmen]] and Nietzschean [[Übermensch|supermen]] worth submitting to. Burton adds: "as Bronze Age Pervert is fond of saying: 'SUBMIT!{{'"}}.<ref name=":7" /> |
Tara Isabella Burton categorizes the "BAPist" phenomenon as fundamentally an [[Atavism#Social Darwinism|atavist]], backward-looking one.<ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson" /><ref name=":7" /><ref name=":19">{{Cite web|last=Burton|first=Tara Isabella|date=2019-07-30|title=The Neo-Paganism of Jordan Peterson|url=https://www.the-american-interest.com/2019/07/30/the-neo-paganism-of-jordan-peterson/|access-date=2021-08-10|website=The American Interest|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":21">{{Cite news |last=Burton |first=Tara Isabella |title=Perspective: A notorious pickup artist found God. Lots of angry white radicals do. |language=en-US |newspaper=Washington Post |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/a-notorious-pickup-artist-found-god-lots-of-angry-white-radicals-do/2019/05/30/8f009d24-8237-11e9-9a67-a687ca99fb3d_story.html |date=May 31, 2019 |access-date=2021-08-21|issn=0190-8286}}</ref> According to Burton, "at once a conscious rejection of intuitionalist values and, in many ways, their natural heir, modern atavism promotes a nostalgic, masculinist vision of animal humanity." It is the nostalgic focus on an idealized notion of the past because "once upon a time, this narrative goes, in a vanished age of gods and heroes, men were men and women were women. Human beings acted in accordance with their biological destiny. Men fought wars. Women had babies."<ref name=":7" /> However, in each case, humanity has supposedly fallen away from its inherent nature and intended purpose. Burton argues further that atavism is not a new phenomenon at all: "from Friedrich Nietzsche onward, modern reactionary culture has fetishized the imagined past and condemned (...) 'sclerotic' (to use BAP's word) civilizations of the present."<ref name=":7" /> In her book ''Strange Rites'', Burton explains that according to atavists, "real freedom" lies in submission to (biological) hierarchies, nature, [[Strongman (politics)|strongmen]] and Nietzschean [[Übermensch|supermen]] worth submitting to. Burton adds: "as Bronze Age Pervert is fond of saying: 'SUBMIT!{{'"}}.<ref name=":7" /> |
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The conclusion of Burton's discussion of the "BAPist" phenomenon is that it is more akin to a religious cult than a traditional political community as observed in the 20th century.<ref name=":7" /><ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson" /><ref name=":21" /> Vandiver concurs with this sentiment and posits that "if a religion emerges from the Alt-Right, BAP may prove, in retrospect, to have been one of its founders."<ref name=" |
The conclusion of Burton's discussion of the "BAPist" phenomenon is that it is more akin to a religious cult than a traditional political community as observed in the 20th century.<ref name=":7" /><ref name="Vox-Jun18-JordanPeterson" /><ref name=":21" /> Vandiver concurs with this sentiment and posits that "if a religion emerges from the Alt-Right, BAP may prove, in retrospect, to have been one of its founders."<ref name="Vandiver-Roots" /> Thompson is also keen to point out that "BAP devotees treat him as prophet just as the natives first treated [[Kurtz (Heart of Darkness)|Kurtz]] in ''[[Heart of Darkness|The Heart of Darkness]]''" and that his following includes "the most unlikely of groups, namely, graduate students and junior faculty trained in political philosophy, particularly those from the so-called Straussian school of thought."<ref name=":9">{{Cite web|last=Thompson|first=C. Bradley|title=Bronze Age Pervert and the Fascist New Frontier|url=https://www.realclearbooks.com/2020/12/28/bap_and_the_fascist_new_frontier_654638.html|access-date=2021-06-11|website=[[RealClearPolitics]]|date=December 28, 2020 }}</ref> |
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Since [[2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel|October 2023]], a micro-community of far-right Jews espousing views such as [[Kahanism]] while mimicking Bronze Age Pervert's imagery has emerged among social media users. Dubbing them "Bronze Age Zionists", Ben Lorber points out that they frequently find themselves spurned by other segments of the dissident right for being Jewish, leaving them "in an awkward position". Bronze Age Pervert has praised Israel for being "[[Comparisons between Israel and Nazi Germany|national socialist]] through and through" while arguing that Western nationalists should be indifferent to it.<ref name=baz>{{cite web|url=https://religiondispatches.org/meet-the-bronze-age-zionists-far-right-jews-embracing-fascism-in-the-wake-of-10-7/|title=MEET THE 'BRONZE AGE ZIONISTS' — FAR-RIGHT JEWS EMBRACING FASCISM IN THE WAKE OF OCTOBER 7|date=February 12, 2024 }}</ref> |
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Born | Costin Vlad Alamariu 21 May 1980 |
Education | Massachusetts Institute of Technology (BS) Columbia University (MA) Yale University (PhD) |
Years active | 2013–present |
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Bronze Age Pervert, also known as BAP or B.A.P.,[1] is a pseudonymous far-right Internet personality, associated with the manosphere.[2] The media has identified Costin Vlad Alamariu[3] (born May 21, 1980),[4] a Romanian-American, as the person behind the pseudonym.[5][2]
In his writings on X, his podcast Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert and in his 2018 book Bronze Age Mindset, BAP advances reactionary ideas influenced by Nietzschean philosophy, promoting what he considers the heroic ideals of classical antiquity and denouncing modern society as decadent. He has a dedicated cult following in Western right-wing political circles.
Identity
[edit]In 2023, Politico identified the writer Costin Alamariu as the person behind the pseudonym, making reference to other articles and podcasts that had previously identified him.[5] According to Politico, neither Alamariu nor BAP responded to requests for comment, and Alamariu did not deny being BAP when the association was previously made.[5] Graeme Wood of The Atlantic has also identified him, claiming he has known Alamariu for many years.[2]
Alamariu was born in Romania in 1980 and immigrated to the U.S. with his family at the age of 10.[5] He attended Newton South High School near Boston, majored in mathematics at MIT, and studied philosophy as a graduate student at Columbia University.[5] He graduated with a Ph.D. in political science at Yale, with a 2015 dissertation titled "The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche".[5] At the universities he attended, he was active in criticizing the perceived left-wing bias of academia.[5]
Alamariu was born to a Romanian mother and a Jewish father, and was baptized as an infant in the Romanian Orthodox Church.[6]
Work
[edit]X (formerly Twitter)
[edit]BAP is an active Twitter user but has posted under multiple handles, and on multiple sites. The earliest identified posts by the "Bronze Age Pervert" persona appeared on now-defunct web forums in 2010.[5] The Twitter account @bronzeageperv then joined Twitter in November 2013[7] and developed links to Curtis Yarvin[8] before the account was banned in February 2017.[9] BAP joined Twitter again in March 2017 under the handle @bronzeagemantis.[10][5] On August 4, 2021, Twitter suspended BAP again.[11] As a result, BAP switched to using Telegram[12] until he was later reinstated on Twitter. His old account was also unbanned.[13] After the reinstatement of his account by Elon Musk, BAP's Twitter following continued to grow and "restored structure to a movement that commonly refers to itself as the 'authentic' right-wing Twitter."[14] A separate account with the handle @costin_eats is used by Costin Alamariu when not writing under the 'BAP' pseudonym.[15]
BAP's original Twitter biography stated: "Steppe barbarian. Nationalist, Fascist, Nudist Bodybuilder! Purification of world. Revolt of the damned. Destruction of the cities!"[7] It later described him as a "Free speech and anti-xenoestrogen activist."[10] The banner above BAP's Twitter profile was a close up photo of Cellini's Perseus with the Head of Medusa,[16] and his posts are a mix of post-ironic far-right memes with images of bodybuilders.[17]
The account is part of Frogtwitter, a group of pseudonymous online writers with a highly negative view of contemporary American society.[18][19][20][21] This group mythologizes an aristocratic past while engaging in racism and antisemitism, often through memes laden with heavy irony.[19] BAP frequently condemns alt-right leadership figures, such as Richard Spencer.[22] BAP and his acolytes are at odds with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and his groypers, and Fuentes has claimed that Curtis Yarvin and BAP are “at the forefront of a rising Thiel-funded faction of the Right.”[23]
A number of right of center politicians have been criticized for following or interacting with BAP on Twitter, including former White House speechwriter Darren Beattie,[24] Minnesota state senator Roger Chamberlain,[25] vice president-elect of the United States JD Vance,[26] and US Senate candidate Lauren Witzke.[27] Technology investor Peter Thiel has on more than one occasion referenced BAP in speeches to conservative audiences.[28][29] In February 2017, Curtis Yarvin sarcastically claimed to The Atlantic that Bronze Age Pervert was his White House "cutout / cell leader".[30][31] In addition to right wing politicians, the broad group of political influencers, bloggers, and podcasters known as "anti-woke leftists" or "dirtbag leftists" have received criticism in the press for discussing and engaging with BAP and the broader far right on Twitter, most notably Anna Khachiyan of the Red Scare podcast.[32]
Josh Vandiver of Ball State University observed that Bronze Age Pervert's "cult" following seems to be global in nature with images appearing on social media of "readers holding the book aloft before beaches and mountains across the world".[33] Bronze Age Pervert's followers often imitate elements of his Twitter account, his writing style, and repeat catchphrases such as "SUBMIT!" and "ghey". Vandiver uses the example of the last term to explain "[w]hen accused of being 'ghey,' [BAP's] preferred spelling of 'gay' – one of many insider code words, partly necessitated by social media censors – BAP accuses his accusers of being themselves hopelessly effete, often by way of comparison to imagined forefathers from a more virile, 'bronze' age".[33] Additionally, Bronze Age Pervert's Twitter followers will "post images of their own physiques, sometimes under the hashtag '#frogtwitter,' seeking BAP's approval and coveted retweet"[33][34] as well as self-publish their own 'BAPish' books, memes and writings that BAP will generously crosspromote via retweets.[35][34] By 2023 Vandiver notes that "[d]espite multiple instances of deplatforming from social media, BAP’s following is now large and we can identify 'BAPism' as a masculinist subculture" and that BAP's influence and essays can be found in and on multiple (web)zines where "masculinist identitarians move feverishly between high theory and jocular memetics, metapolitical musings and geopolitical ambitions."[36]
Bronze Age Mindset
[edit]Author | Bronze Age Pervert |
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Cover artist | Owen Cyclops |
Language | English |
Subject | Philosophy, identity politics, masculinity |
Publisher | Independently published |
Publication date | June 6, 2018 |
Pages | 198 |
ISBN | 978-1983090448 |
Bronze Age Pervert self-published the book Bronze Age Mindset via Amazon in June 2018.[37] The 77-chapter "exhortation" is written with intentionally poor grammar, mixing Nietzschean philosophy with criticisms of modern society.[19]
The book centers on BAP's ideal vision, the eponymous "Bronze Age Mindset",[38] which he defines as "the secret desire…to be worshiped as a god!"[35] and which he calls a state "of complete power and freedom".[38] The book's main theme argues against the concept of human equality.[35] BAP discusses classical figures, including Alcibiades, Periander of Corinth, and the heroes of the Homeric epics.[39][16] In particular, BAP argues that the historical figures of the pirate and soldier of fortune are heroic ideals and asserts that classical education is wasted on both (social) liberals and conventional conservatives.[39] Although BAP does not provide sources, notes or formal references in the book, he mentions Nietzsche, Schopenhauer and pre-Socratic thinkers like Heraclitus very frequently.[35]
Reception
[edit]The New Republic describes the book as "rambling", "dizzying", displaying "prose ... artfully penned" but "arguments ... fractured and incoherent".[17] The Economist echoes the "rambling" classifier.[40] Elisabeth Zerofsky in the New York Times calls the book "a pseudo Nietzschean critique of modernity" written "in a style that mixe[s] a kind of faux-caveman brutishness and message-board pidgin with classical references".[41] Book reviewer Inga-Lina Lindqvist of Swedish Aftonbladet cautions readers that despite the often impenetrable fever-dream style, "to simply dismiss BAP as yet another internet maniac who read Nietzsche and misunderstood Homer's humanistic intentions does not fly. He's too educated, too funny and too influential for that."[39] BAP's thinking is marked by deep anti-egalitarianism.[35][42] Andrew Marzoni in Aeon Magazine is less impressed and calls the book "Nietzschean pastiche", "a tedious commentary on classical philosophy", an unoriginal, basic paleoconservative call to action after "100 pages of manipulating Empedocles and Heraclitus into refutations of evolutionary biology, civilizational progress, the liberation of women and LGBTQ groups, and the contemporary effeminisation of men (much of which omits definite articles in mock imitation of a caveman)".[43] Nathan Robinson of Current Affairs magazine writes that BAP in Bronze Age Mindset does not attempt to make (any) logical arguments, hides behind a mask of irony and compares the book to Hitler's Mein Kampf multiple times, finally concluding that "(...) all of this ultimately does restate Mein Kampf, albeit with fewer (not zero) references to Jews and the absence of a particular narrative about avenging Germany’s national humiliation at Versailles."[44]
In 2019, conservative essayist Michael Anton reviewed Bronze Age Mindset for the Claremont Review of Books.[35][18][21] Anton claims that the book's provocativeness makes it successful and popular among right wing youths.[45] Bronze Age Mindset was first given to Anton by Curtis Yarvin, creator of the neoreactionary movement,[46] and Darren Beattie encouraged Anton to read it.[35][19] The Straussian Claremont Institute subsequently published a symposium on the review in their online publication The American Mind,[18] including a response essay from BAP in which he compared "the anti-male and anti-white rhetoric of the new left" to anti-Tutsi propaganda before the Rwandan genocide.[47][48]
Tara Isabella Burton in her discussion of Bronze Age Mindset in her own book Strange Rites highlights BAP's tirades against the "bugman",[49] a concept of a human analogous to Nietzsche's and Kojève's idea of the wretched "last man". According to Burton, BAP spends most of Bronze Age Mindset deriding progressive men of the twenty-first century, whom she describes as beta males denuded of their strength by modernity.[49]
Bronze Age Mindset gained a cult following in right-wing circles,[40] including staffers of the Trump White House and on Capitol Hill, according to anonymous sources described by Politico and Huffington Post.[19][34] National Review writer Nate Hochman claims that many of his peers who read the book and Anton's review of it ended up interning at the Claremont Institute, and asks, "Why did every junior staffer in the Trump administration read 'Bronze Age Mindset?' There was something there that was clearly attractive to young conservative elites."[41] In the summer of 2018 it was among the top 150 books sold on Amazon sitewide, which is notable according to Anton and Dan DeCarlo since it was achieved without the aid of a publicist or book deal.[35][21] In October 2019, it was still ranked third in Ancient Greek History and #174 in Humour on the Amazon best-seller list.[17][21]
Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert
[edit]In August 2019, BAP began a political commentary/history podcast called Caribbean Rhythms with Bronze Age Pervert.[1] According to the conservative National Review, the podcast uses a narrative style that highlights the great man theory.[50]
Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy
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In September 2023, BAP, under his identity Costin Alamariu, published a book titled Selective Breeding and the Birth of Philosophy.[51][52] The book is a re-release of Alamariu's 2015 doctoral dissertation, originally titled "The Problem of Tyranny and Philosophy in the Thought of Plato and Nietzsche," with the addition of an introduction section.[3] In the book Alamariu makes a case for eugenics[53] and challenges contemporary Western morality by celebrating Nietzschean ideals of strength, aristocracy, and tyranny over modern constitutionalism and democracy.[54] Upon launch it briefly cracked Amazon's top 25 bestsellers.[52]
Reception
[edit]Economist Tyler Cowen wrote some brief comments on the book on his blog Marginal Revolution and questions the premise of Alamariu's book that the sexual marketplace is indeed "the pinnacle of every other market" noting that people spend a lot of time not having sex.[55] Further he notes that socialization and not purely breeding plays an important role in how next generations are constituted.[55] Cowen remarks that the book still very much reads like a dissertation.[55] Julius Krein of American Affairs magazine reviewed Alamariu's book and notes that despite Alamariu's insistence on not being a Straussian, Alamariu’s work shares significant thematic overlap with Leo Strauss’ philosophy, particularly in its exploration of the tension between philosophy and political authority.[54] Krein also observes that while Alamariu rejects the Straussian approach to political conservatism, his arguments largely restate Straussian ideas, merely adopting a provocative tone to suggest, among other things, that philosophers and tyrants are natural allies in their opposition to egalitarianism.[54]
Criticism
[edit]While BAP complains that society has become "something approaching [a] mass concentration camp," journalist Graeme Wood notes that BAP's classmates, many of whom were also fascinated by Nietzsche, have not been spiritually and socially crushed by the concentration camp's matriarchy and "bug men" but instead have gone on to success, holding "good jobs", and being married with families.[2] Wood also comments on BAP's tendency towards homophobia (use of "fag" and "facefag" as insults), while at the same time glorifying bodybuilding, posting of "images of half-naked white hunks in the flower of youth," and sending photos of himself shirtless to friends—practices frequently associated with sexual attraction to the same sex.[2] Bryan Garsten points out that Greek heroes were not all focused on male beauty and bonding, or warfare and conquest of inferiors. Odysseus’s "greatness emerged not from his rejection of this world ... He owed myriad debts to those around him: to his men, to his son, to his wife."[2] He also questions the virtue of aristocratic tyranny. "Life in a liberal democracy is full of demanding moments ... As far as I have read, life under tyrants is full of lassitude, selfishness, duplicity, betrayal."[2] William A. Gaston (a political theorist, former Marine, and Brookings Institution scholar) asks how the allegedly weak and flabby liberalism of the United States and its allies were able to defeat the virile fascism of Germany and Japan in World War II.[2]
Political philosopher John Gray dismisses BAP's philosophy as juvenile, adolescent and ultimately merely a flash in the pan.[56] Writing in The New Statesman that "BAP’s image of male predation, rapine and pillage is the fantasy of an aspiring teenage gang member in a disintegrating modern city" and "[h]is adolescent philosophy will soon be forgotten."[56] Political scientist Mark Lilla shares Gray's disdain for BAP's "preposterous" ideas and figure and reiterates that BAP's audience mainly consists of "acned young men".[57]
Political science professor C. Bradley Thompson has criticized BAP's illiberal, anti-equality, anti-American, anti-rationalist stances and considers Bronze Age Pervert and his writings to be more or less fascist in nature.[58][59] Other (Christian) right-wing critiques, like those of Dan DeCarlo, tend to focus on the "empty aesthetics" of the youthful "BAPist" movement and it being "a deeper recrudescence of paganism"[21][a], Evan Myers also points out that the brand of 'vitalism' that BAP promotes is a neopagan and illiberal ideology.[61] Jesse Russell notes that fundamentally, the right wing critique of "BAPism" differs little from the critique by the conventional right of the alt-right movement during Donald Trump's unlikely 2016 presidential campaign.[42] BAP is part of a cohort of right-wing intellectuals radicalizing the American conservative movement and the Republican Party according to Damon Linker in The New York Times.[62] Political scientist Matt McManus writes that "BAP is not really a conservative or even a reactionary. In fact, he despises conservatives almost as much as he detests the Left" and argues that BAP's adherence to Nietzsche's "aristocratic radicalism" makes him better understood "as a kind of ultra-fascist of the Julius Evola stripe: someone for whom classical fascism is too democratic, too populist, and too vulgar."[63] An old Yale classmate claims that BAP aspired to become a sort of 'Slavoj Žižek of the Right', meaning a respected and influential intellectual but with a distinct popular appeal.[64]
Left-wing and liberal critics of BAP have identified him as part of the manosphere as an (ultra)masculinist[33][65][66] and as part of a wider atavistic trend on the post-liberal populist right wing.[22][49] Additionally, liberal classics scholars and commentators accuse BAP (and others like him) of misusing, misinterpreting and misappropriating the Classics for their political agendas.[67][68][16] BAP has also been identified as a key influencer in an emergent online movement mainstreaming a novel type of right-wing (racial) “gastropolitics”.[69][70][71]
Vassar College's Pharos project, whose mission is "to document appropriations of Greco-Roman culture by hate groups online",[68] accuses BAP of providing the "traditionalist right wing" with a tailormade "mythic" narrative that depends "on a toxic blend of misogyny and white supremacy, with the ancient world as its archetype and source of prestige."[16]
Academic Josh Vandiver writes that the broader alt-right and the manosphere, both of which he considers BAP to be a prominent member,[65] "is unique, and a product of its time, in making masculinity an overt discursive subject and a core (if contested) concept in its ideology, a type of masculinism" which should be understood as "reactions to the perceived triumph of feminist and LGBTQ politics", and thus were critical to the creation of the alt-right.[33][65] Within that so-called manosphere, masculinity in its various forms is explicitly named and its relation to politics, culture, society, sex, and sexuality is vigorously debated. He also notes that BAP, as well as other alt-right platforms, have revived the idea of the Männerbund, which Vandiver describes as "the intensive grouping of male warriors and initiates understood to have dominated pre-Christian Indo-European societies, especially Germanic ones."[33] Vandiver concludes by cautioning that BAP and the rest of the manosphere "will continue to take the [far right] movement into unusual and uncharted territory".[33]
Researchers Joshua Molloy and Eviane Leidig of the Global Network on Extremism and Technology (GNET) have identified BAP as a key figure in an emerging right wing raw food movement.[69] According to BAP, as a self-described 'anti-xenoestrogen activist', the modern food industry is "full of harmful chemicals" that “slowly destroy your essence”.[69] In particular BAP and other (far) right food influencers are very paranoid about the supposed pollution of the food supply with seed oils, PUFAs and soy products, the latter of "which are said to increase men’s estrogen levels and decrease testosterone (although scientific studies reportedly dispute this)."[69] Central to the far right's paranoia over soy are “fears of internal weakness, and a distrust of the food supply and the rest of the modern world” according to journalist Will Sommer.[69] To counter these supposed dietary ills BAP and others promote raw food diets which tend to be heavy on (raw) meat and dairy consumption.[69][71][70] Molloy and Leidig note that anti-modern ideas concerning food and diet are not exactly new, mass consumption of raw meat and dairy are linked to the work of alternative nutritionist Aajonus Vonderplanitz, while 'anti-xenoestrogen activism' also precedes adoption by far-right activists as it was first championed by alternative nutritionist Ray Peat, whose works are often cited and shared by BAP.[69] According to Molloy and Leidig the further mainstreaming of a "right-wing racial gastropolitics" when linked with further conspiracy theories about "post-Covid food supply sabotage by globalist elites" may "present the potential for violent consequences"[70] and offers the far right further possibilities for radicalisation and retention for broader appeal.[69]
Tara Isabella Burton categorizes the "BAPist" phenomenon as fundamentally an atavist, backward-looking one.[22][49][31][72] According to Burton, "at once a conscious rejection of intuitionalist values and, in many ways, their natural heir, modern atavism promotes a nostalgic, masculinist vision of animal humanity." It is the nostalgic focus on an idealized notion of the past because "once upon a time, this narrative goes, in a vanished age of gods and heroes, men were men and women were women. Human beings acted in accordance with their biological destiny. Men fought wars. Women had babies."[49] However, in each case, humanity has supposedly fallen away from its inherent nature and intended purpose. Burton argues further that atavism is not a new phenomenon at all: "from Friedrich Nietzsche onward, modern reactionary culture has fetishized the imagined past and condemned (...) 'sclerotic' (to use BAP's word) civilizations of the present."[49] In her book Strange Rites, Burton explains that according to atavists, "real freedom" lies in submission to (biological) hierarchies, nature, strongmen and Nietzschean supermen worth submitting to. Burton adds: "as Bronze Age Pervert is fond of saying: 'SUBMIT!'".[49]
The conclusion of Burton's discussion of the "BAPist" phenomenon is that it is more akin to a religious cult than a traditional political community as observed in the 20th century.[49][22][72] Vandiver concurs with this sentiment and posits that "if a religion emerges from the Alt-Right, BAP may prove, in retrospect, to have been one of its founders."[33] Thompson is also keen to point out that "BAP devotees treat him as prophet just as the natives first treated Kurtz in The Heart of Darkness" and that his following includes "the most unlikely of groups, namely, graduate students and junior faculty trained in political philosophy, particularly those from the so-called Straussian school of thought."[58]
Since October 2023, a micro-community of far-right Jews espousing views such as Kahanism while mimicking Bronze Age Pervert's imagery has emerged among social media users. Dubbing them "Bronze Age Zionists", Ben Lorber points out that they frequently find themselves spurned by other segments of the dissident right for being Jewish, leaving them "in an awkward position". Bronze Age Pervert has praised Israel for being "national socialist through and through" while arguing that Western nationalists should be indifferent to it.[73]
See also
[edit]- Might Is Right
- Proto-fascism
- Eugenics
- Masculism
- Militarism
- Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
- Great man theory
- Lebensphilosophie
- Nouvelle Droite
- Dark Enlightenment
Notes
[edit]- ^ BAP adheres to a type of neopaganism he describes as "an innate sensation, a natural animism".[60]
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[edit]- Vandiver, Josh (2018). "The Radical Roots of the Alt-Right." Political Extremism and Radicalism in the Twentieth Century, Cengage Learning (EMEA) Ltd,
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Further reading
[edit]- Prewitt, Ryan (2021). Bronze Age Pervert, Narrative, and the Digital Fascist Project (Thesis). Saint Louis University. ISBN 9798534663396. ProQuest 2558505310.
- Rose, Matthew (2021). A World After Liberalism: Five Thinkers Who Inspired the Radical Right. Yale University Press. ISBN 9780300263084.
- Waller, Julian G. (May 23, 2022). "Intellectual Entrepreneurs Against Democracy: Theorizing Authoritarian Futures in America". SSRN. Rochester, NY. doi:10.2139/ssrn.4117901. S2CID 249354083. SSRN 4117901.
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