The Illiberal International // A Genealogy // Artivist.Media
The Machine We’re Inside
The Illiberal International
A nine-era genealogy of transatlantic right collaboration, from the Holy Alliance of 1815 to the Trump–Orbán axis of 2026. Two hundred and eleven years. Same project. Different branding.
Project Hub9 Field Notes / 1 Relationship Treev2 / April 11, 2026
The story begins with a question: when historians of the future write about the moment the liberal international order cracked, where will they say the cracking started? In 2016 with Trump and Brexit? In 2010 with the rise of Orbán? In 1989 with the post-Soviet right’s quiet capture of Eastern European institutions? In 1981 with Reagan, Thatcher, and the World Anti-Communist League? In 1947 with Mont Pelerin? In 1933 with Mussolini’s Fascist International conference at Montreux? In 1864 with the Syllabus of Errors? In 1815 with Metternich and the Holy Alliance?
The honest answer is that the cracking is the architecture. The illiberal international is not a recent phenomenon and not a new network. It is the post-Cold War rebrand of a continuous, transnational, counter-revolutionary project that has reorganized itself roughly every two generations since 1815, around a different named enemy each time — Jacobinism, then liberalism, then Bolshevism, then “globalism,” then “the woke.” The personnel networks, the donor ecosystem, the intellectual canon, and in many cases the literal buildings have been continuous.
This project maps that continuity. Nine field notes, one for each major era. One relationship tree, drawing the operational spine. Eventually, drilldown pages for the people, organizations, donors, and intellectual traditions that bind the eras together. The current installment in the sequence — what is happening in Budapest as you read this — is the latest chapter, not the first.
Additional trees forthcoming: Eugenics & race science (1865–1945) · Catholic integralism (1864–2026) · Nouvelle Droite intellectual lineage (1968–2026) · Donor networks (Coors / Scaife / Mercer / Thiel) · The fossil-fuel right (1973–2026)
The Latest Installment
The most recent field note in this sequence is not part of the historical genealogy — it is the present moment, the test the illiberal international is failing or passing right now in Budapest. It is published separately and linked here as the live edge of the project.
This project is built to be read in any order. You can start at Era I and walk forward through the genealogy chronologically — that is the canonical reading and the one I’d recommend for the first pass. You can start at Era IX and walk backwards from the present, watching each piece of today’s machinery resolve into the older piece it was rebranded from. You can drop into Era V directly if you want the operational spine. Or you can read the WACL relationship tree first, see who is connected to whom, and let the connections drive your curiosity into the era pages.
Entities marked like this are placeholder hooks for future drilldown pages. As the project grows, each named person, organization, donor, and movement will get its own page. For now, hover and remember the name. The map is being drawn.