#PoliticalSpectrum

2025-06-05

No matter where #anyone falls on the #PoliticalSpectrum
It is in our collective #BestInterest to egg on a feud between #Musk and #HisEminence
He’s trying to take you down!

2025-02-21

The world according to your Mum doing the washing #PoliticalSystems #PoliticalSpectrum #Music tidal.com/track/379938181?u

Purplle litepurpllelite
2024-12-05

7. and : The ability to work with others across the and find for or policy. This doesn’t mean giving up but balancing them with .

7. Collaboration and Compromise: The ability to work with others across the political spectrum and find common ground for effective governance or policy. This doesn’t mean giving up core values but balancing them with pragmatic solutions.
Purplle litepurpllelite
2024-12-05

3. : An emphasis on workable rather than purity. People who follow tend to focus on what works in practice, even if it means blending ideas from across the .

3. Pragmatism: An emphasis on practical, workable solutions rather than ideological purity. People who follow “purple lite” tend to focus on what works in practice, even if it means blending ideas from across the political spectrum.
2024-09-13

Left and Right are Pointless for Politics

One of the most common phrases that comes up when I hear people talking politics is Left and Right. ‘They’re far left’, ‘they’re extreme right’, ‘I’m a centrist’. I think that these ideas have not only run their course, but now they’re pointless and devoid of any meaning to political discourse.

Left and Right come from french politics at a time when that country underwent a lot of upheaval – the revolution, many centuries ago. That country, the world, and society as a whole, has changed a lot since them. In many places these same terms have wildly different meanings and interpretations, and in recent political discourse historical conventions have often been ignored or terms like this mis-used to the point that they don’t have much meaning.

The traditional view of left and right in many European countries is a totally different spectrum to the left and right as used within American politics1. Centrist political movements with broad appeal can have wildly different motivations that the typical left/right spectrum cannot capture, despite often being assigned to one side – For example, should we assign environmental activism to the left or right when a majority of people in a society are concerned with the impact of climate change? Should we continue to describe a party like the UK’s Labour as left when many of it’s policies have shifted from it’s founding values, in a country where there isn’t really a viable socially progressive alternative? What impact does a figure like Trump have when he calls his opponent ‘radical left’, when by much of the world’s standards Harris is moderate?

I think it is still true that many people would identify with a left and a right, but my feeling is that is more because we continue to ascribe importance to that spectrum, rather than an intrinsic truth that people fit somewhere on it. If we started using different terminology, people might describe themselves differently.

I can also understand from an editorial standpoint that spinners, journalists, and broadcasters would want something simple to be able to describe the state of politics, and the left-right spectrum has for so long fit that role that changing may seem like a huge upheaval for not much return. But for me the role of the news is to inform people, and to be as objective as possible understanding that everyone has underlying biases. By using a more diverse range of political indicators, more objective language, words which have clearer meaning and so are more difficult to corrupt, I think we would all be in a much better place.

Going beyond a one dimensional spectrum, how could we look at politics? I have often seen two-dimensional planes used. The advantage of these is that they still clearly display the relations of different political ideas and movements in relation to each other, and you can tailor the axes depending on what issues you want to discuss. These axes can be more concrete than vaguely define left/right. Such as Authoritarian-Libertarian mapped against Conservative-Progressive, which I think as a starting point would be a good drop-in replacement for the frequently used left/right. 2-Dimensional frameworks also make it more difficult to employ us-vs-them rhetoric, and divide and conquer tactics like that are very harmful to politics.

We should also do more to separate different policies when running comparisons. For example, when classifying a movement that is economically libertarian and progressive, that does not necessarily mean these same actors are socially libertarian and progressive. In many cases, the exact opposite is true. Both one and two dimensional scales can fail to capture this.

But this leads to a difficult challenge. Do you then move to 3 dimensional analyses, which risk becoming convoluted and unhelpful during discourse? Do you use 2-dimensional descriptions for each and every policy area, which risks becoming difficult to analyse and compare concretely?

I’m not a political scientist so I don’t know the answer, but I do know that we need something better than right left. And for me, if journalists, pundits, commentators and regular people started using different and more objective descriptions, no matter what they are, that is a step in the right direction.

Wikipedia has a nice summary of some alternatives. Which do you like? Please leave a comment.

  1. All of this makes American election cycles particularly annoying to us non-Americans. ↩︎

https://lonm.vivaldi.net/2024/09/13/left-and-right-are-pointless-for-politics/

#journalism #LeftVsRight #PoliticalSpectrum #politics #Politics

Kevin Karhan :verified:kkarhan@infosec.space
2024-07-24

@RomanticSkeptic @GottaLaff basically @danimo is sadly correct.

in tems of #politicalSpectrum the #USA merely have right (#FDP = #DEMs) and #christofacist (#AfD = #GOP / #NSAfD = #MAGA) as options...!

Thor A. Hoplandhopland@snabelen.no
2024-03-03

At what point did #ElonMusk and #Twitter become the right-wing to #MarkZuckerbeg and #Threads left-wing?

What's that say for #mastodon, or #bluesky?

Can someone carve out a #politicalspectrum for me plz?

2024-01-17
Lydia Conwell :mastodon:lydiaconwell@mas.to
2023-08-30

This is #JustinPodur talking about the war knowledge the left the right and the liberals.

It discusses the BS horseshoe political spectrum diagram amongst others.

'The “liberal” is “supporting” Ukraine, which seems to practically mean supporting the destruction of a generation of Ukrainians ... The small anti-war left are accused of “supporting Putin”'

justinpodur.substack.com/p/it-

#Left #Right #Liberal #PoliticalSpectrum

Michael Airhartmairhart
2023-07-26

What the political spectrum looks like: We can't escape political decay when we misunderstand its progression.

Source: Faisal Saeed Al Mutar, Ideas Beyond Borders

The political spectrum is not a line from left to right. It is a circle with fascism at the top of the circle, centrism at the bottom, and various wings of the left and right at the sides of the circle.
P Davis ✅pdavis
2023-04-28

Seems like we always hear about the 'woke left', but what about the 'woke right' and 'woke independents'? Let's broaden the conversation and acknowledge that social awareness and advocacy could come from all sides. "

2023-03-26

Is there a resource that has worldwide political parties or country leaders on a #PoliticalSpectrum? In the US, Biden is to the left of trump, but where do they compare to Albanese in Australia, Petro in Colombia, Scholz, Macron, etc... I've read the US left is to the right in many other countries -- can I see this in a dynamic infographic way? It won't be perfect of course, but a visual ballpark? #Politics #Political #LeftVsRight #Spectrum

2023-03-20

Send #Extremists on both sides of the #PoliticalSpectrum off to form their own crackpot-fringe parties, and let #WeThePeople choose.

2023-03-08

Political spectrum, TL; DR:

Libertarian socialism/anarchism: “Fuck hierarchy!”

Right libertarianism: “Fuck your (state) hierarchy, long live my (corporate) hierarchy!”

Authoritarian socialism: “Fuck your (corporate) hierarchy, long live my (state) hierarchy!”

Centrism: “Fuck you, I got mine!”

#politics #philosophy #anarchism #socialism #libertarianism #centrism #neoliberalism #hierarchy #state #corporate #tldr #politicalSpectrum

2023-01-05

Where the far-left and far-right meet: the horseshoe model of the political spectrum: It recognizes that when groups move to extreme positions, the practical results are that bigotry and totalitarianism of the far-left closely resembles that of the far-right. Also, the ideological point they meet at is always antisemitic

merrimackvalleyhavurah.wordpre

@mazeldon
#politics #politicalspectrum #horseshoe #horseshoemodel #leftwing #rightwing #antisemitism

2022-12-11

Where the far-left and far-right meet: the horseshoe model of the political spectrum.

It recognizes that when groups move to extreme positions, the practical results are that bigotry and totalitarianism of the far-left closely resembles that of the far-right.

The ideological point that they meet at also, as it happens, is also antisemitic

merrimackvalleyhavurah.wordpre

#politics #politicalspectrum #horseshoe #horseshoemodel #leftwing #rightwing #antisemitism

2018-08-11

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