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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Replying to @harrisonpartch @Logo_Daedalus and
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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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 @Outsideness and
The issue in the US is that state which was to be conserved, and toward which American reactionaries today aspire, is an anti-monarchist, anti-feudalist, capitalist/bourgeiois, disestablishmentarian republic... pretty much exactly what the left wing wanted in the Estates General.
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They didn't know what they were asking for.
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