Enter: the “post-right.” These are figures who came up through far-right online spaces but have since migrated toward progressive or heterodox positions. They remain in dialogue with the fringes of the online right even as they reject many of its beliefs (or at least, its presentation and people). I would put Richard Hanania, Richard Spencer, Radfem Hitler, Academic Agent, Pedro Gonzalez, and on occasion, Nick Fuentes in this category.1 The Dissident Right will refer to them as “leftists” or “progressives,” but they aren’t really — and I think it would take a lot of social work/networking for someone like, say, Nate Silver, to count them among their ranks. (That being said, many of them have been successful at the re-brand.) Their progressive beliefs originate primarily in dialogue with the right; kind of like right-wingers who are only right-wing if in dialogue with the left.