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Speculative Whiteness: How the Far-Right Captured Science Fiction

publication · 2026-04-24

Jordan S. Carroll's book 'Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction And The Alt-Right' (2025) documents the historical and ongoing recuperation of science fiction by racists and conspiracy theorists. The book traces a shadow history from James Madole, leader of the first significant neo-Nazi party in the US and a sci-fi fan, to contemporary figures like Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, and Richard Spencer, who weaponize genre tropes for reactionary world-building. Carroll identifies an 'irony bypass' where cautionary tales like 'Starship Troopers' and 'Dune' are misread as blueprints for technofascist utopias. The work won a Hugo Award for Best Related Work in 2025, amidst ongoing culture wars within the sci-fi community, including the Rabid Puppies slate-voting controversy. Carroll's analysis reveals how the alt-right's ideological legacy persists in tech solutionism, transhumanist exclusivity, and intergalactic apartheid imaginaries.

Key facts

  • Jordan S. Carroll's book 'Speculative Whiteness: Science Fiction And The Alt-Right' was published in 2025.
  • The book won a Hugo Award for Best Related Work in 2025.
  • James Madole, leader of the National Renaissance Party (1949), used sci-fi fandom as a recruiting ground.
  • Richard Spencer reinterprets Frank Herbert's 'Dune' as a racial myth of whiteness.
  • Elon Musk posted a scene from Paul Verhoeven's anti-fascist film 'Starship Troopers' (1997) as a political meme.
  • Peter Thiel's company Palantir is named after a scrying stone in J.R.R. Tolkien's 'The Lord of the Rings'.
  • The Rabid Puppies, led by Vox Day, attempted to flood Hugo nomination slates with conservative works.
  • Carroll's book documents the 'irony bypass' where reactionaries ignore satirical intent in sci-fi.
  • The alt-right's influence on sci-fi predates Trump, with roots in the 20th century.
  • Carroll cites myths of white interstellar heroism and the 'great replacement' theory.

Entities

Artists

  • Jordan S. Carroll
  • James Madole
  • Richard Spencer
  • Elon Musk
  • Peter Thiel
  • Nick Land
  • Vox Day
  • N.K. Jemisin
  • Isabel Fall
  • Ann Leckie
  • Adrian Tchaikovsky
  • Ursula K. Le Guin
  • Octavia Butler
  • Robert Heinlein
  • J.R.R. Tolkien
  • Frank Herbert
  • Alan Moore
  • Charlie Jane Anders
  • Philip K. Dick
  • Cixin Liu
  • Tamsyn Muir
  • Dan Simmons
  • Emily Tesh
  • Francis Parker Yockey
  • William Luther Pierce
  • Gil Duran
  • Kate Willett
  • Emile P. Torres
  • Steven Shaviro
  • Ross Douthat
  • Jamie Sutcliffe

Institutions

  • Strange Attractor Press
  • The New York Times
  • xAI
  • Palantir
  • SpaceX
  • Tesla
  • National Renaissance Party
  • Hugo Awards
  • Rabid Puppies

Locations

  • United States
  • Europe
  • Charlottesville
  • US–Mexican border

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