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[–] jj4211 7 points 4 months ago

I suppose this is a way the 'left<->right' spectrum to align everything breaks down.

Some would graph 'authoritarianism' on the right and more liberty on the 'left'.

Except some 'leftists' would love to use authoritarian strategies against malicious capitalism and people responsible for environmental misbehavior, which are also seen as "leftist" ideals.

As evidenced in the scenario today, where the far right is in rabid support of a convicted felon and the left is rallying behind someone seen as a pretty aggressive prosecutor. Generally opposite of the traditional view of what 'right' and 'left' would tend to favor.

Authoritarianism tends to assert itself when people feel like they can use it to advance their own stance and minimize opposition, regardless of side. We just don't have people that far left in US politics currently.