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by allochthon
4621 days ago
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They are hard to categorize in terms of "left" and "right," as the terms are applied in the US. A distinction should be made here between economic and financial questions, on one hand, and other questions, on the other hand. In matters unrelated to economics and finance, they are generally quite progressive. In matters relating to economics and finance, they are invariably willing to justify and rationalize all manner of backwardness in the existing order (in my opinion); but occasionally they can be surprisingly forward-thinking in these areas as well. Personally, I find their positions to be refreshingly orthogonal to those of news organizations based in the US. |
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For instance, you can easily be in favor of personal liberty, and also want smaller government. Or you can be against abortion rights, and also want welfare programs for the poor. These things are in no way tied together by any philosophical reasoning.