The only difference between right totalitarians and left totalitarians is the granularity of their plans, national, against local for the right, global, against national and local, for the left.
(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 28 2018, @09:04PM
by Anonymous Coward
on Sunday October 28 2018, @09:04PM (#754777)
Your analysis shows the three I identified as right-wing. Stalinism was not global in scope. It advocated "socialism in one country." Maoism was similarly nationalist in character. With the Nazis, we see ethnic nationalism. None of these rise to globalism, however.
For a globalist ideology, we can look at capitalism.
(Score: 2) by Bot on Sunday October 28 2018, @07:17PM (1 child)
The only difference between right totalitarians and left totalitarians is the granularity of their plans, national, against local for the right, global, against national and local, for the left.
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(Score: 1, Informative) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday October 28 2018, @09:04PM
Your analysis shows the three I identified as right-wing. Stalinism was not global in scope. It advocated "socialism in one country." Maoism was similarly nationalist in character. With the Nazis, we see ethnic nationalism. None of these rise to globalism, however.
For a globalist ideology, we can look at capitalism.