>>9169
I'm one who scores in the lower left corner green field, if you know what I mean. I'm not well equipped to suggest specific works or publications, but I can point to some repositories everyone should take a look through.
https://krystallnacht.com/
Claims to be dead. It does have some content last time I checked but it seems to be transitory and unstable.
>>>/pdfs/
Our very own 8chan repository. They are heavily affiliated with /pol/, although I'm not sure one should say they are biased as they have stuff from across /pol/'s spectrum. Check their "Other Libraries" sticky as well.
http://juliusevola.co/
The Julius Evola Library. It's debatable whether he should be considered highbrow fascism, or something else entirely. You'll have to decide for yourself, or find someone better versed in the relevant ideology to give you clear advise.
>>9190
>That's just the modern definition of fascism, which is bullshit. Fascism is much more than that.
Neo-fascism? Not sure what it should be called now, or why the is any difference. It would be interesting to see a modern publication that details what is new this time around, and why anyone should want to remain attached to the old name.