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You don't have any idea what you're talking about. I teach History and political philosophy at the university level in Texas. You sound very much like someone who's been thoroughly indoctrinated in the public school system to believe the exact opposite of what is fact.

The right-end of the political spectrum is absolute, 'sovereign' individualist. These people either won't, or haven't, come together to form society. If no one comes together into groups, society, and thus politics, don't exist. And, the more people come closer and closer together in larger and larger groups, the more politics takes place: everything becomes political. Why do you think that big cities are so blue and socialist? Is it because they believe in freedom and individualism??

As people congregate into ever-bigger clusters and everything becomes political (and the drift toward the left-wing takes place because of the 'Overton Window' phenomenon), the individual gradually loses his individuality; he becomes one of the masses, the collective, the mob. The absolute left-end of the political spectrum is comprised of big, lawless, dangerous mobs who simply take what they want and crush any individuals who won't join them or who stand in their way.

Talented demagogues like Robespierre, Lenin, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Mussolini, Franco, Pinochet, Soros, etc, who crave power can then use those mobs like a blunt instrument to smash open society, and get what they want out of the system. This is what Antifa and BLM have been doing. Does that sound like right-wing individualism to you??

To begin educating yourself, please read:

Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom. (1943); “The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism,” in The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek. (1991)

115 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You don't have any idea what you're talking about. I teach History and political philosophy at the university level in Texas. You sound very much like someone who's been thoroughly indoctrinated in the public school system to believe the exact opposite of what is fact.

The right-end of the political spectrum is absolute, 'sovereign' individualist. These people either won't, or haven't, come together to form society. If no one comes together into groups society, and thus politics, don't exist. And, the more people come closer and closer together in larger and larger groups, the more politics takes place: everything becomes political. Why do you think that big cities are so blue and socialist? Is it because they believe in freedom and individualism??

As people congregate into ever-bigger clusters and everything becomes political (and the drift toward the left-wing takes place because of the 'Overton Window' phenomenon), the individual gradually loses his individuality; he becomes one of the masses, the collective, the mob. The absolute left-end of the political spectrum is comprised of big, lawless, dangerous mobs who simply take what they want and crush any individuals who won't join them or who stand in their way.

Talented demagogues like Robespierre, Lenin, Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Mussolini, Franco, Pinochet, Soros, etc, who crave power can then use those mobs like a blunt instrument to smash open society, and get what they want out of the system. This is what Antifa and BLM have been doing. Does that sound like right-wing individualism to you??

To begin educating yourself, please read:

Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom. (1943); “The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism,” in The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek. (1991)

115 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

You don't have any idea what you're talking about. I teach History and political philosophy at the university level in Texas. You sound very much like someone who's been thoroughly indoctrinated in the public school system to believe the exact opposite of what is fact.

The right-end of the political spectrum is absolute, 'sovereign' individualist. These people either won't, or haven't, come together to form society. If no one comes together into groups society, and thus politics, don't exist. And, the more people come closer and closer together in larger and larger groups, the more politics takes place: everything becomes political. Why do you think that big cities are so blue and socialist? Is it because they believe in freedom and individualism??

As people congregate into ever-bigger clusters and everything becomes political, and the drift toward the left-wing takes place because of the 'Overton Window' phenomenon, the individual gradually loses his individuality; he becomes one of the masses, the collective, the mob. Talented demagogues who crave power can then use those mobs to get what he wants out of the system. This is what Antifa and BLM have been doing. Does that sound like right-wing individualism to you??

To begin educating yourself, please read:

Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom. (1943); “The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism,” in The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek. (1991)

115 days ago
1 score
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You don't have any idea what you're talking about. I teach History and political philosophy at the university level in Texas. You sound very much like someone who's been thoroughly indoctrinated in the public school system to believe the exact opposite of what is fact.

The right-end of the political spectrum is absolute, 'sovereign' individualist. These people either won't, or haven't, come together to form society. If no one comes together into groups society, and thus politics, don't exist. And, the more people come closer and closer together in larger and larger groups, the more politics takes place: everything becomes political. Why do you think that big cities are so blue/socialist? Is it because they believe in freedom and individualism??

As people congregate into ever-bigger clusters and everything becomes political, the individual gradually loses his individuality; he becomes one of the masses, the collective, the mob. Talented despots and demagogues who crave power can then use those mobs to get what he wants out of the system. This is what Antifa and BLM have been doing. Does that sound like right-wing individualism to you??

To begin educating yourself, please read:

Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom. (1943); “The Fatal Conceit: The Errors of Socialism,” in The Collected Works of F.A. Hayek. (1991)

115 days ago
1 score