I know this is anachronistic, but looking trough today's lenses, virtually all societies before 20th century were "right-wing" as defined in this video. So the idea that we need to swing even more left today to solve our issues is just nonsense to me.
Nazism was right taken to its most extreme "toxic-masculinity" pole, so we put systems in place that this never happens again. Fair enough, but toxic-femininity, which we have today, is not working very well either.
Funny, Aristophanes wrote a comedy in 4th century BC where women were in charge, and the result was...something like communism.
That would be true, even though it was all before our concepts of "left" and "right" politics. Prior to the democratic revolutions of the Enlightenment, most societies were against democracy as we understood it because there was very little understanding of it. The political systems were very much about maintaining the status quo, that is until the invention of the printing press. The Renaissance and Enlightenment brought with it many new ideas that shook that status quo to its core. Once people became smart enough to understand that those in power had no clothes, it all started to unravel.
Today, things are similar except the ones that have no clothes now are those with the capital. Capitalists are the new royalty with their "right to rule" because they have the money, the power, and the ability to suppress the rights of others.
This goes beyond stupid battles about toxic masculinity and femininity. Those in power would rather we argue about these petty things while they have us bend over. They don't want us to see each other as 99.9% similar to each other. They make us see each other as -100% similar, which is a ruse of course.
It seems to me that this presentation is very unbalanced. Far left governments may not target specific minorities like the far right in power, but Mao killed up to 45 million folks with his Great Leap Forward. Stalin was little better with his Gulags, his purges and his programs of forced migration (some of which which were ethnically based, I think).
This is the horseshoe theory that he dismissed out of hand at the beginning of the video. The notion that far left and far right are unified in their totalitarian tendencies seems pretty accurate to me.What isn't discussed very much, unless I missed it, is that both extremes detest personal freedom, and force everyone to be subservient to the collective - this is to my mind a greater evil even than the number of folks that they kill, because it destroys the spirits of all their billions of people even if their bodies stay alive. North Korea today is an obvious example, as were the right and left wing governments listed in the video.
I think Stalin justified his approach as a necessary condition for the communist paradise to come in a few generations. The trouble was it meant he became a sort of reincarnation of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. The result was Animal Farm.This is the horseshoe theory that he dismissed out of hand at the beginning of the video. The notion that far left and far right are unified in their totalitarian tendencies seems pretty accurate to me.
But then his justification was that far-left doesn't mention it in theory (it just so happens in practice, lol).
I think Stalin justified his approach as a necessary condition for the communist paradise to come in a few generations. The trouble was it meant he became a sort of reincarnation of Tsar Ivan the Terrible. The result was Animal Farm.
It’s interesting to look at the unfolding of the French Revolution and the resulting Napoleonic empire as another example of sort-of liberal ideas leading to mass suffering, death and destruction in the hands of incompetent government, followed by autocratic tyranny.
I guess the lesson of history is that people have both good and evil tendencies and can turn any political system towards tyranny, no matter how enlightened it is in its concepts and inception.
Progress is inevitable anyway, but it's important to go about it the right way and not fall for every well sounding folly.
I don't believe morality progresses with time (except to say it gets worse over time). I think the issues we are talking about today are the same issues that have been brought up throughout history.
Technology progresses with time. Morality does not.
I don't know, but I suspect that the key may be deeply studying British history from like 16th century to WW2 which I have not done.What is the "right way" to progress
I think we build better tools for accountability, but it will always ebb and flow
No, can't agree with this at all.
And I think some leftist resist that and tend more towards magical thinking/utopia. What I also notice (even in the video attached above) is this undertone that conservatives are cartoonishly portrayed as reactionary "ST" types that prevent liberal "NF" types to implement their vision just because... they're less empathetic and more corrupt? And liberals just have to suffer and live in such a unnecessarily imperfect world.
I know it can feel like this is so, but if we look objectively over different parts of the world and over several thousand years, it looks very different to me. Pagan society in the BCE centuries was very often ruled at the whim of the overlords who did whatever they liked as long as they had military might behind them. The big civilisations such as the Roman Empire, and ancient China, were a huge step forward from this and as far as I can see both of them invented and implemented the first societies based on widespread rule of law. The major world religions that were founded in those days added codes of ethics that transcended the political structures of those days, and that was also incorporated into the formation of civil law - for example the principle of the relative primacy of the individual over any collective.There literally are no checks and balances for the rich and powerful today. Sure, maybe they have more steps to go through, but this is pretty trivial for them when they can just check off the "legal" stuff, and then they are basically free to do whatever they want.