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by jokethrowaway
1891 days ago
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That's a well established fact everywhere. That's what every kid studies in school.
I don't think it's correct. The main problem is that left wing and right wing are meaningless terms.
Left and right generally apply to the economical sphere which goes from communism (entirely state operated economy) to libertarianism (entirely de-regulated market).
Usually when people talk about left wing vs right wing they attach some authoritarian / anarchic connotations. The politicalcompass.org (which is kind of left leaning) has a nice explanation of this problem. Going back to nazis: if you look at their policies and how the economy operated in nazi Germany, nazis are closer to socialism than libertarianism. There is a nice analysis here: https://mises.org/library/why-nazism-was-socialism-and-why-s... Sure, Hitler may have been to the right of Stalin, but he was much more left leaning than any of nowadays left wing parties. |
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