You're almost seeing past the false dichotomy there. Like you pointed out, there's multiple competing standards for what left and right mean and even a two axis compass oversimplifies things. It's too bad triangular charts never caught on.
In any case, there's an observable consistent behavior in the destructive forces that self-identify under labels like progressive, liberal, globalist, marxist, etc where they use utopian lies to tear down old social structures and replace them in ways that increase their own power and fortunes, so I tend to use tradition vs "progress" when speaking on a one dimensional spectrum.
Also, you seem to be under the standard modern western misconception that monarchism means 18th century "l'état c'est moi" style absolutism, when most historical kingdoms and empires were far more decentralized than a typical modern state, with institutions like the church and the aristocracy providing checks and balances against the head of state and against each other.
You're almost seeing past the false dichotomy there. Like you pointed out, there's multiple competing standards for what left and right mean and even a two axis compass oversimplifies things. It's too bad triangular charts never caught on.
In any case, there's an observable consistent behavior in the destructive forces that self-identify under labels like progressive, liberal, globalist, marxist, etc where they use utopian lies to tear down old social structures and replace them in ways that increase their own power and fortunes, so I tend to use tradition vs "progress" when speaking on a one dimensional spectrum.
Also, you seem to be under the standard western misconception that monarchism means 18th century "l'état c'est moi" style absolutism, when most historical kingdoms and empires were far more decentralized than a typical modern state, with institutions like the church and the aristocracy providing checks and balances against the head of state and against each other.
You're almost seeing past the false dichotomy there. Like you pointed out, there's multiple competing standards for what left and right mean and even a two axis compass oversimplifies things. It's too bad triangular charts never caught on.
In any case, there's an observable consistent behavior in the destructive forces that self-identify under labels like progressive, liberal, globalist, marxist, etc where they use utopian lies to tear down old social structures and replace them in ways that increase their own power and fortunes, so I tend to use tradition vs "progress" when speaking on a one dimensional spectrum.
Also, you seem to be under the standard western misconception that monarchism means 18th century "le 'etat est moi" style absolutism, when most historical kingdoms and empires were far more decentralized than a typical modern state, with institutions like the church and the aristocracy providing checks and balances against the head of state and against each other.
You're almost seeing past the false dichotomy there. Like you pointed out, there's multiple competing standards for what left and right mean and even a two axis compass oversimplifies things. It's too bad triangular charts never caught on.
In any case, there's an observable consistent behavior in the destructive forces that self-identify under labels like progressive, liberal, globalist, marxist, etc where they use utopian lies to tear down old social structures and replace them in ways that increase their own power and fortunes, so I tend to use tradition vs "progress" when speaking on a one dimensional spectrum.
Also, you seem to be under the standard western misconception that monarchism means "le 'etat est moi" style absolutism, when most historical kingdoms and empires were far more decentralized than a typical modern state, with institutions like the church and the aristocracy providing checks and balances against the head of state and against each other.
You're almost seeing past the false dichotomy there. Like you pointed out, there's multiple competing standards for what left and right mean and even a two axis compass oversimplifies things. It's too bad triangular charts never caught on.
In any case, there's an observable consistent behavior in the destructive forces that self-identify under labels like progressive, liberal, globalist, marxist, etc where they use utopian lies to tear down old social structures and replace them in ways that increase their own power and fortunes, so I tend to use tradition vs "progress" when speaking on a one dimensional spectrum.