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  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

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Right-wing people support economic liberty but are in general more willing to see the government spy on its civilians via unconstitutional surveillance, and some rightists subscribe to an interventionist foreign police. Left-wing people support economic tyranny with a massive regulatory bureaucracy but are in general less willing to see the government spy on its civilians, and originally many supported a policy of peace and non-intervention, though sadly this has wavered away in recent years, especially under the current warmongering occupant of the White House, who has sent billions to Ukrai…  Read more

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  commented…1yr1Y

Right-wing people support economic liberty...

Again, I already explained to you that I believe "the right" is fundamentally ANTI-economic liberty, so obviously this buzzword claim is not inherent or objective on its own.

By economic liberty, I mean a laissez-faire (from French Laissez Nous Faire, or Leave Us Alone) system wherein individuals are free to make economic transactions and trade with one another without any regulation, or any form of plunder, legal (taxation) or illegal (theft), with a system of written property deeds and land titles, a Gold-backed, uninflatible currency,…  Read more

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

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Again, I already explained to you that I believe "the right" is fundamentally ANTI-economic liberty, so obviously this buzzword claim is not inherent or objective on its own.

And I offered a different perspective. Is that not allowed...?

A big problem is that your interpretation of economic liberty doesn't even apply to all right-wing ideologies. If this is genuinely how you define economic liberty, then your initial claim that "right wing people support economic liberty" already excludes every right-wing ideology that isn't YOUR hyper-specific branch of Anarcho-Ca…  Read more

  @VulcanMan6  from Kansas  commented…1yr1Y

And I offered a different perspective. Is that not allowed...?

Right, that's the point: you and I have fundamentally different interpretations of what "economic liberty" means, hence why I argued that it is not a good metric of determining a left or right ideology, since both sides can claim they believe in it and the other doesn't. It was a counter to your previous assertion that economic liberty is a right-wing value/belief. Obviously it is something else that is a determining factor...

I'm not an Anarcho-Capitalist

Yea I think I confused you with another…  Read more

  @Patriot-#1776Constitution from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

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but you did say: "Right-wing people support economic liberty but are in general more willing to see the government spy on its civilians via unconstitutional surveillance, and some rightists subscribe to an interventionist foreign police. Left-wing people support economic tyranny with a massive regulatory bureaucracy but are in general less willing to see the government spy on its civilians, and originally many supported a policy of peace and non-intervention, though sadly this has wavered away in recent years, especially under the current warmongering occupant of the White House..."…  Read more

  @Renaldo-MoonGreen  from Pennsylvania  disagreed…8mos8MO

Let me make something clear Nazis were fascists which by definition are socially conservative and economically liberal. This means they would have a leftist economic policy and an extremely conservative social policy. This is very clearly shown if you look at their policies they supported many actually good economic policies, but they were so conservative socially that it ridiculous (they hated everyone who wasn't pure "Aryan" race).

Another thing I'd like to make clear is the full name of the party: National Socialist German Worker Party. Hitler once he demanded Authoritar…  Read more

 @6VWXDKCSocialism from Texas  disagreed…9mos9MO

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If your argument hinges on the idea that "right-wing" economics inherently deny economic liberty due to structural class hierarchies, then I’m curious why you’re advocating for a system that centralizes power even further under the state, as seen in socialist models. In those systems, the state *literally* controls the means of production, effectively eliminating any semblance of economic liberty for individuals altogether. So, by your own logic, you could argue that socialism, or any state-controlled economy, creates an even more rigid class system—where the gover…  Read more

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