One might think that there is little for zeroth and third positionists to disagree on regarding this crucial issue. There is in fact much value that the zeroth position adds over the third on it; read how here! Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint
Uncategorized Fascists Are Not Our Friends Part II ByN of 1 April 20, 2025October 4, 2025 In Part I I repudiated the view of fascism that Chase Rachels and I shared when he published “Fascism is… Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint
Uncategorized Fascists Are Not Our Friends: Part I ByN of 1 January 5, 2025April 20, 2025 The libertarian to alt-right pipeline historically has followed three paths: Fascism’s allure today is its novelty as an ingredient in… Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint
Uncategorized archive of The Zeroth Position blog now available! ByN of 1 December 24, 2023December 24, 2023 All content from Matthew Reece’s now-defunct blog has been copied over from the Wayback Machine to this site! I’m currently… Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint
Uncategorized Contra Third Positionism: Prohibition ByN of 1 February 8, 2026February 11, 2026 Opening Remarks Null positionists and third positionists both wish to minimize the harmful effects of degeneracy on the nation. We… Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint
Uncategorized Book Review: How to Fix America’s Political System by John Victor ByN of 1 October 5, 2024October 5, 2024 John Victor is one of zeroth positionism’s best communicators. During his John Mark days as a video creator he demonstrated… Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint
Uncategorized Review of LiquidZulu’s “Anatomy of the Celebritarian” ByN of 1 April 1, 2026April 1, 2026 I initially passed on LiquidZulu’s “Anatomy of the Celebritarian” critique of Dave Smith when he released it. I passed mainly… Share this:TwitterPocketTelegramPinterestTumblrRedditWhatsAppLinkedInFacebookEmailPrint