• ZombiFrancis@sh.itjust.works
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    3 months ago

    Draw an equal triangle. One line is ‘public policy’, another ‘private interest’, and the last ‘state authority’. You can label the two endpoints of ‘state authority’ as ‘left’ and ‘right’. The third point is ‘liberal’ which lies in opposition to the political spectrum of state authority. Liberals tend to fixate on authoritarianism over whether it serves the public or private interest.

    People rarely fall on the points or lines as all concepts are in perfect tension.

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        3 months ago

        You’re fine. Ability to pull political abstracts off Lemmy is not a sign of intelligence or lack thereof.

        But anyway, unless you go full primitive anarchist most people generally want some level of authority: like laws, codes, contracts, etc.

        Whether those things serve public policy vs private interests will generally split ‘left’ or ‘right’ respectively.