Sorry, yeah, meant to get back to that! Basically, I think both the right and left are both fundamentally capitalist in orientation, and that the differences lie in how they think capitalism should be managed. "Left" and "right" are differences of opinion within the limits of capitalist politics, however profound, disagreements about how a capitalist society should be organised and how a capitalist state should behave. Even at their most extreme, the disagreements are about the sorts of legal and political structures that should be in place, not about the fundamental logic on which society is organised, namely, the wage-system, which finds unconditional support from Thatcher to Mao. I'm not going to go full ultra-left and say that these differences are inconsequential, but there differences within certain hard limits.
http://i.imgur.com/bMma7d2.jpg
men basically må du regne ut logaritmen for å få x ned fra eksponenten, samt substituere y for 7^x
om det er noe du lurer på er det bare å spørre