Ive always looked at the political spectrums in a circle, where absolute left and absolute right meet at a terminus. Both political ideologies at their extremes equal authoritarianism and as far as the ideologues are concerned, anarchy isnt part of the equation.
Ok, but Anarchy cannot be left out, it is in fact part of that equation, otherwise we have no beginning base....
One person walking alone, has no Govt, that is anarchy, Two or more people , all equally decided to cause chaos, is anarchy if they do not have a specified ruler or leader, witness ANTIFA, where they currently do not have anyone pointedly or openly in charge....
Maybe in the circle analogy, anarchy should fill the center with the political spectrum surrounding it. Or perhaps the People fill the center of the circle with political ideologies as the demarcation, while anarchy surrounds it all, outside the circle. Yea I think I like the second one better.
My point is that among ideologues, anarchy isnt an option they would consider and that authoritarianism is where left and right become indistinguishable. The linear graph doesnt show this but isnt it Truth?
On the left you have secret police and the right death squads and each answers to a despot.
I kinda get what you're saying, but it's rather confused, maybe try to put it all on a singular line, instead of the ""Circle"", due to it not having anything to do with Feelings and Emotions, and only Power and Control of Other people....
Ive always looked at the political spectrums in a circle, where absolute left and absolute right meet at a terminus. Both political ideologies at their extremes equal authoritarianism and as far as the ideologues are concerned, anarchy isnt part of the equation.
Ok, but Anarchy cannot be left out, it is in fact part of that equation, otherwise we have no beginning base....
One person walking alone, has no Govt, that is anarchy, Two or more people , all equally decided to cause chaos, is anarchy if they do not have a specified ruler or leader, witness ANTIFA, where they currently do not have anyone pointedly or openly in charge....
Maybe in the circle analogy, anarchy should fill the center with the political spectrum surrounding it. Or perhaps the People fill the center of the circle with political ideologies as the demarcation, while anarchy surrounds it all, outside the circle. Yea I think I like the second one better.
My point is that among ideologues, anarchy isnt an option they would consider and that authoritarianism is where left and right become indistinguishable. The linear graph doesnt show this but isnt it Truth?
On the left you have secret police and the right death squads and each answers to a despot.
I kinda get what you're saying, but it's rather confused, maybe try to put it all on a singular line, instead of the ""Circle"", due to it not having anything to do with Feelings and Emotions, and only Power and Control of Other people....