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  • (Score: 2) by Non Sequor on Wednesday March 30 2016, @12:27PM

    by Non Sequor (1005) on Wednesday March 30 2016, @12:27PM (#324781) Journal

    Left and right are just basis vectors that span a range of discourse. A unified theory of right and left that remains fixed across all time and space is kind of a silly thing that people get caught up in when they're particularly enamored of a particular political philosophy and they look to define all political thought in terms of its support for or opposition to that philosophy.

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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 30 2016, @06:05PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 30 2016, @06:05PM (#324932)

    Your premise assumes that political thinking is
    1) One dimensional
    2) Binary in nature (no wishy-washy Center positions)

    I attribute this limited concept to getting "information" from Lamestream Media, who are
    1) Lazy
    2) Beholding to their ideologically-driven advertisers|owners

    ...and, again, "Left" means that someone is anti-Capitalist in nature.
    If an individual's philosophy does NOT include the concept of "collective ownership of the means of production", he is on the Right-hand side of the political palate.

    ...and WRT e.g. the USA's Libertarian Party vs the Socialist Workers Party, the concept of personal liberty (progressiveness) is clearly a separate value that does not track one's economic philosophy and belongs on a separate axis.

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