>>16597971
>elitist militarist nationalism
There is nothing "elitist" about nationalism, my friend. There is nothing "elitist" about fascism, either, considering its emphasis on the unity of the state and the people. Ernst von Salomon joined the NSDAP because it was a good career move, just like Junger and Schmitt. None of them evinced support for fascist theories, and in fact expressed opinions that contradict them throughout their lives. Von Salomon in particular was more reactionary than the fascists - he was disgusted by Hitler's mass politics, and really wanted no part of it.
>Yarvin recommends fascist authors because he too is a fascist.
I don't know what to tell you. There's nothing fascist about Yarvin. He is the opposite of a fascist. He rejects all forms of nationalism and popular sovereignty, and you can't have fascism without both.