What is the left now, and what is the far left? Who is the far left? — frank
I think far left are socialists and far right are nationalists. — SpaceDweller
Is this strictly a political question? Do you measure the leftness of the left solely in terms of proximity to Marx , or can ‘left’ mean progressive or radical in a different sense? What about a philosophical far left? Do you think Foucault, Deleuze and Derrida were to the left or the right of Marx politically? What about philosophically? It seems to me the ‘far left’ is a notion concocted by conservatives like Jordan Peterson, who is constitutionally incapable of distinguishing between figures like Derrida and Marx, and between postmodernism and socialism. — Joshs
Interesting to point out that some of them feel kind of euroskeptic. — javi2541997
↪Philosophim Is identity politics a sign of leftism? — frank
China and Russia are not fully capitalist states. The governments in each hold their thumb on the economies, choosing winners and losers. As such, the left-wing is for more government control over all aspects of society, whereas the right-wing is for less government control. The right-wing is really just a transfer of power from the government to the corporations or the church where the corporations or the church will have greater control or impact on society which includes the government itself.Since China and Russia are capitalist states now, is there really any true representative of leftism today?
What is the left now, and what is the far left? Who is the far left? — frank
What's that mean? — frank
I would say the left uses identity to achieve equitable egalitarianism while the right uses identity to continue to assert and justify the powerful to do whatever they want regardless of the consequences to those less powerful. — Philosophim
we spend our money, what we are allowed to say, etc. While it may seem that the far-left values and fights for the little man or minorities, they are really just using identity politics to create a problem of victimhood for certain groups as a reason to acquire more power over everyone's lives. — Harry Hindu
means that they are not agree on how European Union works. They see the institution as pure capitalists defending the interests of a few. — javi2541997
You're saying the left fears individual autonomy. People need to be controlled, guided, and cared for.
On the one hand, this is just valuing life. On the extreme, it wants to reduce all citizens to children. — frank
Put it another way:
left wing cares about social equality.
right wing cares about rich. — SpaceDweller
What is the left now, and what is the far left? Who is the far left? — frank
So the difference is about social safety nets. The extreme left would have the state take care of everyone's needs? — frank
I wouldn't characterize either the PRC or USSR as ever having been "representative of leftism". Libertarian socialist / Green movements & Human Rights activists/NGOs rather than nation-states IME represent the hard left today.Since China and Russia are capitalist states now, is there really any true representative of leftism today? — frank
Whatever it is, it always reads to me as big government, nanny-statism with an emphasis on identity politics, activism, and anti-capitalism. It’s no so much extreme as it is routine. It’s fashionable. — NOS4A2
This thread is about the left wing, though. — NOS4A2
I’m not sure that’s true. To identify the left wing all you have to do is ask them. — NOS4A2
I wouldn't characterize either the PRC or USSR as ever being "representative of leftism". Libertarian socialist / Green movements & Human Rights activists/NGOs rather than nation-states IME represent the hard left today. — 180 Proof
It’s true. The left used to be about freedom and individualism. Now it’s statist, reactionary, and collectivist. That’s why the old divisions hardly work anymore. — NOS4A2
Let me give you examples.big government, nanny-statism with an emphasis on identity politics, activism, and anti-capitalism. — NOS4A2
Isn't left and right born out of WW2?
Hitler: far right
Stalin: far left
Ideologies are dead ofc. my point is that since then left and right changed but mention of right\left started with WW2 and cold war narrative. — SpaceDweller
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