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The Intellectual dark web is a phrase coined by mathematician Eric Weinstein to describe a strand of contemporary political philosophy in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States that seeks to transcend the traditional left-right political spectrum. The movement gets its name from its use of non-traditional methods of communication, such as YouTube and other social media platforms. People associated with the intellectual dark web are particularly popular among young men.

Themes

 * Support for freedom of speech
 * Opposition to political correctness
 * Opposition to third-wave feminism
 * Opposition to censorship
 * Opposition to identity politics

Other figures

 * Carl Benjamin, YouTuber also known as 'Sargon of Akkad'
 * Dan Carlin, political and history commentator
 * Nicholas Christakis, former sociology professor at Yale University
 * James Damore, former Google engineer, author of Google's Ideological Echo Chamber
 * Jonathan Haidt, social psychologist at New York University
 * Ayaan Hirsi Ali, former politician, writer
 * Clair Lehmann, founder of Quillette
 * Maajid Nawaz, liberal Islamic writer
 * Steven Pinker, psychology professor at Harvard University
 * Gad Saad, behavioural scientist at Concordia University
 * Lindsay Shepherd, teaching assistant at Wilfrid Laurier University
 * Bret Weinstein, former biology professor at Evergreen State College
 * Candace Owens, conservative political commentator

Media outlets

 * Quillette
 * The Rubin Report
 * The Joe Rogan Experience