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Many people believe that the "alt-right" is actually two different (and usually conflicting) factions.
The alt-lite/new right, which is more libertarian in nature, advocates in capitalism and civic nationalism. Some figures in the alt-lite, such as Paul Joseph Watson and Gavin McInnes, also try to distance themselves from the alt-right as much as possible, especially after Charlottesville. Examples of alt-lite figures include Mike Cernovich, Paul Joseph Watson, Gavin McInnes, and Milo Yiannopolous.
The alt-right, on the other hand, is more authoritarian in nature and advocates in anti-Semitism, third position economics, and ethnic nationalism. Examples of alt-right figures include Jared Taylor (even though he is not anti-Semitic), Vox Day, Richard Spencer, and Andrew Anglin.
The alt-right exists within the far-right. Alt-right isn't a position on the political spectrum, it's a loose grouping of far-right activists. Docktuh (talk) 04:56, 16 June 2020 (UTC)[reply]