It calls itself the goddamn third position. How idiosyncratic can it be? ...
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Replying to @Outsideness @adornofthagn and
... Seven decades of communists shouting "it's the farthest thing possible from us!" aided and abetted by the CIA and invertebrate 'liberals' has confused the proles. No need for you to pretend to subscribe to that nonsense.
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the common ground of communists and fascists lies in the affirmation of collective political violence, ofc to the liberal amygdala that makes them indistinguishable, but it's a similarity in means, not ends. in terms of ends (hierarchy), fascism is without a doubt on the right
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Exactly -- right of communism in some critical respects (practicality), left of liberalism in others (collectivism).
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Where's Singapore in this schema?
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Fascist, obviously, but rightwing fascist (and they're the better sort).
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Is it because the more right wing the fascists are the more... liberal? confusing
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Only confusing because you've been so thoroughly zapped by life-long propaganda bombardment.
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I'm just playing around with the consensus reality terms- I understand that you have an idiosyncratic version of this, which is almost Larouchean. Ultimately, I don't believe that "Left/Right" makes any sense as a spectrum.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @Outsideness and
I too dream of a world without the need for this tiresome explanatory axis!
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We were graced with the left-right axis by Gnon, to track the flight-path of Capital escape, so to deride it is a grave impiety.
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Replying to @Outsideness @harrisonpartch and
The issue is that in America, the left-right axis of revolutionary France makes no sense at all. The lines are drawn differently here. I don't think you quite understand America, Mr. Land.
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Replying to @Logo_Daedalus @harrisonpartch and
I don't think you quite understand historical Capital teleology.
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