• grue@lemmy.world
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      7 months ago

      Horseshoe Theory believers tend to be fond of libertarian-authoritarian axis erasure, so they think the opposite of fascism is Stalinism instead.

      And yeah, auth-right dictatorships and auth-left dictatorships are indeed pretty damn similar, so they’d have a point… if their premise weren’t unfounded to begin with.

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      It’s more that when you become very extreme, the methods become similar regardless of the underlying politics.

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      Philosophically, sure.

      In action and presentation, there’s overlaps in outcomes

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      Anarchy is not left wing, it’s its own wing. Communism is left wing. It’s effectively fascism with a different name

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        In my book and apparently a lot of other peoples books, anarchism is to the left of communism.

        Since anarchism is its own political wing to you, could you give a taxonomy or something that shows how anarchism is its own wing?

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          Ultimately, a single axis system is completely inadequate to describe anyone’s political position.

          But for a single left/right, left is communism/socialism/“state capitalism”, right is unfettered capitalism. In the “middle” is regulated capitalism with some welfare.

          Of course, that’s all relative to who’s speaking.