This source cluster combines one compact encyclopedia definition with an early external profile to stabilize how the repo uses Dark Enlightenment, neoreaction, and NRx without pretending those labels were uncontested from the start.
The cluster uses a Britannica definition page for Dark Enlightenment, a short identity page for Nick Land, an early TechCrunch profile of neoreactionaries, and the repo's new Unqualified Reservations primary cluster for grounding in the movement's own texts.
Britannica gives the clearest compact external definition in the current repo: a reactionary ideology opposing equality, progress, and democracy.TechCrunch provides an early outside profile that captures how the movement appeared to contemporaries in 2013, before later euphemization and more strategic presentation.Dark Enlightenment and neoreaction as overlapping but not perfectly identical labels.Nick Land, but not yet enough retained primary text to reconstruct Land's argument in detail.2007-2009: Yarvin's primary texts define the movement's early substance.2013-11: Geeks for Monarchy profiles the movement from outside.2025-08: Britannica preserves a concise later definition and naming frame.Nick Land essay remains a source gap in this pass.Dark Enlightenment is the better label and when neoreaction is the better label in page titles and cross-links.Nick Land page, but not yet for a full Land bibliography or timeline.