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August 22, 2022

No one outside the ruling class would want any part of the lefts socialist national agenda, so they must lie to have any success.

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As an engineer, you work to analyze any given situation, applying the basic laws applicable to most phenomenon to figure things out.  We can apply the same premise to the power interactions of human beings to apply the basic ideological definitions of governmental control to explain the political spectrum.

However, for some reason, some always work to mystify and muck up the political spectrum issue.  They constantly exploit language to hide factual reality.  Why would they do this?  Do they gain some advantage over society by muddying the waters?

A search on this will turn up two kinds of results.  One will have arrangements of the political ideologies from left to right based on the logical metric of governmental control.  A second type will have somewhat interesting results, with things arranged somewhat randomly for a reason.

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An article here on this subject stated this quite succinctly: “All forms of government exist along a single continuum and can be defined either by state power or individual liberty.”

It also logically follows that this metric would range from a maximum to a minimum on each end of the scale — with the maximum defined by the ideology of totalitarianism at one end and the ideology of anarchism at the other. 

It stands to reason that since socialism is the standard leftist ideology, and this would require a centrally controlled economy, that would set the maximum at that end. 

So where does this place the pro-freedom ideologies (moving right to left) of anarchism, libertarianism, conservatism, and liberalism?

Since these far-right ideologies favor liberty and limited government, their placement would coincide with the minimum government control levels on that end of the spectrum.  Thus, you would have anarchism on the far right, then libertarianism, conservatism, and liberalism, respectively.    

We’re mentioning all of this to preface the inconsistencies perpetrated by the anti-liberty left in trying to deceive people as to who they are and to introduce a rare non-comedy video from Awaken with JP Sears, on the subject of evil.  It stands on its own merits, but we thought it vitally important to fill in the overall political context of what he says in the video.

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