One of the unappreciated factors I can see emerging in politics in the decades ahead is a strong aesthetic sensibility. What is striking about some of the neo-reactionary groups, such as the Tradcats or the High Tories, is the beauty of much of their imagery.
Liberal progressivism has to ceaselessly attack the very idea of beauty, because beauty is the concrete manifestation of the notion that some things are inherently better than other things. And, by inference, that the world is inherently unfair. This is also no doubt the reason why hierarchically minded worldviews are drawn to beauty.
I don’t think the neo-reactionaries have quite realised the potential of weaponising beauty yet, but if and when they do, I think this could have enormous power.