This definition seems quite right-wingThe Left basically believes it's the State's job to look after the individual. While the Right believes the individual should look after themselves.
Your anarchy example is because the left is often associated with radical thinking.
Your anarchy example is because the left is often associated with radical thinking.
And also quite left wing.
It depends how you look at it.
It's of course a gross simplification however you look at it.
Depends on the definition of the word. Do we consider "radical" the same as "extremist"?You don't think the right is capable of radical thought?
Challenge accepted.OK. Well, come up with a better definition of what's left and right wing, then.
You may dare say so, sir. That is your privilege. I couldn't possibly comment.Maybe not an ideal definition, but I dare say, it's certainly better then yours.
Since a picture is worth a thousand words, I took some minutes to create this handy dandy chart for all of you. It's really simple to use. Compare yourself to me, then place yourself on the appropriate place on the chart. You have just learned what you are in the left-right dichotomy. It's a lot quicker than the political compass test.
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But I don't know anything about you. Reveal me your deepest secrets.