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by dagw
3716 days ago
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another interesting aspect is architecture. Leftists like brutalism and modernism, while right-wingers like traditional architecture, On the other hand, preserving old traditional buildings tends to be a leftist cause, while wanting to bulldoze them and replace them with new modern buildings tends to be a right-wing cause. |
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One axis is economic, the other social, with the traditional left-right divide being mapped to the social axis.
Here is the tricky bit, that once you start mapping liberal and conservative on the economic axis things tend to reverse compared to the social one.
So quite often social conservatives end up in the economic "liberal" (or laissez-faire) end.