Re: Theos-World sum humor
Aug 05, 2002 04:28 AM
by Larry F Kolts
On Sun, 04 Aug 2002 14:26:39 -0400 Bart Lidofsky <bartl@sprynet.com>
writes:
>
> Liberals are left of center, but not as far left as "left
> wing", just
> as conservatives are right of center, but not as much as "right
> wing"
> although a lot of left wingers call themselves "liberals" and a lot
> of
> right wingers call themselves "conservatives".
>
> Bart Lidofsky
>
I see we are coming closer together in our understandings. I would agree
with your positionings of modern liberal and conservative ideologies.
However I would then say that to the left of liberals are the radicals
and the the right of conservatives, the reactionaries. Both liberal and
radical would be encompassed by the lift wing, which is everything left
of center, including communists to the far left and likewise the right
wing includes conservatives and reactionaries, with facsists positioned
to the far right. All a matter of perspective, a guess.
Sorry to everyone else for this political science dialogue. When I first
jumped in I thought it was heading in the direction of a discussion of
the right and left paths, white and black magic. Oh, well!
Larry
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