Alternative Right

Alternative Right is an Identitarian website created by Richard Spencer and Colin Liddell in 2010 and the later "New Alternative Right" webzine, edited by Liddell and Andy Nowicki, that was created when the first website was shut down in 2013. Richard Spencer's Alternative Right was hosted at AlternativeRight.com and funded by NPI America before Spencer shut it down, saying it was too much work to manage. The site's white nationalist stance has attracted criticism from the Anti-Defamation League and it has been described by The Atlantic of being a "white supremacist" site.

Alternative Right

Alternative Right is an Identitarian website created by Richard Spencer and Colin Liddell in 2010 and the later "New Alternative Right" webzine, edited by Liddell and Andy Nowicki, that was created when the first website was shut down in 2013. Richard Spencer's Alternative Right was hosted at AlternativeRight.com and funded by NPI America before Spencer shut it down, saying it was too much work to manage. The site's white nationalist stance has attracted criticism from the Anti-Defamation League and it has been described by The Atlantic of being a "white supremacist" site.