I didn't just mean in terms of conspiracy theories, but I see your point. What I'm wondering though, is whether the economic axis is that relevant anymore to distinguish left from right. If to be left-wing is to be against capitalism, then there mustn't be a lot of left-wingers left in the Western world. Even social democracy (where I guess I belong politically) is rather centre-right economically in my estimate. Still capitalist, although more in favour of State intervention/redistribution than the traditional economic right.
I really think that these days the right/left divide lies elsewhere—like you said, in social policy, cultural attitudes, and the like.