Can you elaborate?
I tried to describe to an American. acquaintance that their left wing was almost a right winger in Australia. that blew them away! lol!
Hmm...let's see, as in the US, the right-wing in India comprises primarily an elite social and political class (more precisely a conglomeration of upper caste Hindus who insist on a predominant status in society as a matter of privelege). There is added to this group middle and lower caste who tend to aspire to and be accepted among the elite (neo-brahmins; Re: Why I am not a Hindu Kancha Ilaiah). The ideology predominant among them is as being seen as the "benign" elite who strive for a moral, spiritual and economic utopia based on some made up ideal of an age, Ram Rajya (Age of lord Rama) where everyone knew their place and functioned as an ideal society.
The left wing, comprised a whole range of movements including tribal groups fighting for the rights to their land, lower caste groups fighting upper caste oppression and more recently women's groups fighting patriarchy. With the advent of Industrial revolution in colonial India and the spread of universal education (until then exclusively reserved for the upper caste), their rose a group of educated reformists who questioned existing socio-political relationships and began countering the status quo...some times violently.
The Communist Party rose from the Industrial labour group and immediately appropriated the other struggles. The became the left front and was allowed to be so for nearly a century. However, during the last decade of the 20th C onwards, there has been a move from many left movements, particularly among the women's rights groups, the tribal groups and the caste groups, to dissociate themselves from the Communists.
What I have seen in the US and UK is that anyone who is in opposes the Republican/Tea Party ideology in the former and the Conservative/UKIP/BNP ideology in the latter is considered left. From our perspective Clinton, Obama, Blair, Brown...all of them are still right-wing.
Definitely depends on what country you live in and population. the bigger it is breeds extremes.
Here in NZ for example. Small population. Appeal to the middle ( with compromises). You are in power
And also existant social, political and economic structures.
Personally I decided that I prefer the term "liberal" to "left-wing" for myself. I don't think of myself as a left-winger or a right-winger but a liberal and a rationalist. I'm for science and progress and reason. I'm basically a utilitarian.
[*]Both the extreme left and the extreme right are suspicious of individual rights and freedoms
What defines "left-wing" and "right-wing"?
Generally the beliefs, opinions and prejudices of the person.
for example Pournelle's Axes.
What defines "left-wing" and "right-wing"? [/URL].
I think that article must have been written by a left winger! (i.e. Left wing is defined by its goals while the Right wing is defined by what it tolerates).
A mirror image re-wording (from a right wing perspective) might replace:
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Left-wing politics are political positions or activities that accept or support social equality
Right-wing politics are political positions or activities that view some forms of social stratification or social inequality as either inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable
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with
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Right-wing politics are political positions or activities that accept or support individual responsibility, lower taxes and smaller government
Left-wing politics are political positions or activities that view some forms of increased government, higher taxes and persons not being held responsible, as either inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable
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See the problem?
This doesn't seem right at all. Anarchism is about as strongly for individual freedom as it gets, and close to the same holds for the socialist far left.
Historically, real existing Communism abhored and violently suppressed individual dissent - including anarchists.
I guess that high-lights even more the problems with one- or two-dimensional definitions![]()
Historically, real existing Communism abhored and violently suppressed individual dissent - including anarchists.