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by balance_factor
3025 days ago
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> Or maybe people are naturally more attracted to the extremes (left and right) when given the choice. If by given a choice you mean people are usually not given a choice, but in
mid-1600s England, late 1700s France, mid 1800s USA, and most of the world in
the early-mid 1900s, then yes. Or there can be changes in the forces of
production and its various superstructural elements that cause this to happen.
People are drifting away from the center and status quo in Greece, but
unemployment was at 28% in 2013, and is still above 20%. Thus many people are boun
bouncing between anarchism, fascism, and communism. The current prime minister
is head of a party of what were called in the 1980s "euro-communists" - people
on the right wing of the communist movement (the KKE are the left wing
communists). |
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