The problem with the non-establishment right, is it doesn't really have any power centers except people in numbers and maybe a few religious leaders. Anything like economic plans -- doesn't exist outside of the establishment.
Any kind of information you want in general -- the alt right or whatever we're calling these non-establishment right wingers -- you're basically dependent on hucksters and your own ability to research.
You don't -- like the left -- have a huge power center called college. Not that our higher education system is completely for the non-establishment left, but a huge swath of it is.
In the end. The non-establishment left and right reach a lot of the same conclusions. But there is a big difference between getting your information from a AM radio huckster, and tenured professor. And it will show when it comes to the final viewpoint.
This is the left wing Chomsky, who way more popular in colleges than Hillary Clinton:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILcKbKTlzfc
It is
so close to the viewpoint of the alt right. But its missing all the bullshit.
Unfortunately, hell never make the kind of money Ann Coulter made off her first book. And Chomsky's book is filled big words and difficult concepts -- making it much less appealing to the masses.