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What is the difference between a Right wing anarchist and a Left wing anarchist?

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posted on Feb, 4 2014 @ 09:31 AM
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You make me smile. I hope the opinion I've shared didn't make you too mad.
There is much horror in this world and there always has been. My eyes and ears have made me pessimistic about humanity when it is stressed.
Peace be with you. I'm going the other way now.



posted on Feb, 4 2014 @ 06:22 PM
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amfirst1
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This is a more accurate chart based on the modern government size. The other charts are bogus and nothing is properly defined therefore, anyone can place anything anywhere.

Have u taken political science course? Because if u did u know that Fascism is a left wing ideology not right wing.




Fascism/Corporatism is right wing because it allows for private ownership(capitalism).Private business uses government law making to give themselves a massive advantage over the competition(monsanto protection act) or government merges with private business.Under fascism the government controls all/most aspects of human life including private business.

Marxist socialism is far left because it does not allow for private ownership. Production is owned by the worker collective(socialism) and the state plays referee. Under marxist socialism the statist collective controls all/most aspects of worker production and do not allow for private ownership at all.

Both are very authoritarian both suck for the general public.



posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 02:01 PM
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It's their not they're. They're is a contraction for the words they are. God help you if you should ever be in charge of formatting your own resume. Also, please google fascism so you will at least kind of know what you're talking about.



posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 02:25 PM
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What does that mean, exsctly?a reply to: rupertg



posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 02:42 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen
If it means less or limited or almost no government, then anything authoritarian, totalitarian is Leftist.
Ruling elite corporatism, nazism, communism, socialism, capitalism etc. etc. is all authoritarian and thus Leftist.


What are you drunk??? Some of those "ism's" are direct opposites of each other. That doesn't even make sense man.


If the "ultra right" wing wants less government and authority, then they would be closer to the ultra anarchy theory.

Moderate "right wingers" (like U.S. republicans) would be slightly left of center.


Yeah, the "ultra right" wants less authority my A$$!!! Are you serious??? How anyone, including yourself, could possibly say something like that with a straight face is beyond me.

Reality called and said "Never mind, you're beyond help, lose our number."



posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 04:53 PM
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What is the difference between a Right wing anarchist and a Left wing anarchist?


Right-wing anarchists use a truck bomb.


Left-wing anarchists use those little black bombs with the fuses.



posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 05:27 PM
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Only took you a year and a half to get a knee jerk response I see.

My assessments stand.




posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 05:32 PM
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I do not have a clue but i will try at stab anyway , just in-case prizes are being handed out


One has too much change in their left pocket the other the right pocket


Did i win



posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 05:39 PM
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"left wing" Anarchists tend to believe in collective or socialist interpretations of healthcare and food distribution, communites networking and taking care of one another. On the other end "right wing" Anarchists tend to believe more like survival of the fittest, take care of your self, be self sufficient. I was very interested in Anarcy in my Middle school and High school years. I ultimately found Anarchists to be too divided, and anarchy faces a number of challenges both internal and external.




-Wilhelm








posted on Jun, 3 2015 @ 05:44 PM
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originally posted by: xuenchen



Only took you a year and a half to get a knee jerk response I see.

My assessments stand.



Well, after all, you have so many posts that are incorrect I find it difficult to keep up with you.


I simply do not have that much spare time. But I get to them when I can.




posted on Jun, 11 2015 @ 01:58 PM
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I think the term "anarchist" has marginalized the anarchists themselves. Most people hear "anarchist" and think about a 14 year old kid going through a phase.

Anyhow, anarchism as a political/economic ideology had always been left wing or more precisely, opposed to the concept of privatization.

Murray Rothbard (the so called "anarcho capitalist) understood this. Even the term "libertarian" was always left wing until the American right hijacked it. Anarchism had always been a form of libertarianism and libertarian views originated in opposition to the property based market system.

The people calling themselves libertarians today are no such thing.



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