A Guide to Basic Differences Between Left and Right

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Came across this online. Had to share it.

From http://townhall.com/columnists/denn...c-differences-between-left-and-right-n2271475

Source of Human Rights
Left: government

Right: the Creator

Human Nature

Left: basically good (Therefore, society is primarily responsible for evil.)

Right: not basically good (Therefore, the individual is primarily responsible for evil.)

Economic Goal

Left: equality

Right: prosperity

Primary Role of the State

Left: increase and protect equality

Right: increase and protect liberty

Government

Left: as large as possible

Right: as small as possible

Family Ideal

Left: any loving unit of people

Right: a married father and mother, and children

Guiding Trinity

Left: race, gender and class

Right: liberty, In God We Trust and e pluribus unum

Good and Evil

Left: relative to individual and/or society

Right: based on universal absolutes

Humanity's Primary Division(s)

Left: rich and poor; strong and weak

Right: good and evil

Ideal Primary Identity of an American

Left: world citizen

Right: American citizen

How to Make a Good Society

Left: abolish inequality

Right: develop each citizen's moral character

View of America

Left: profoundly morally flawed; inferior to any number of European countries

Right: greatest force for good among nations in world history

Gender

Left: a social construct

Right: male and female

Most Important Trait to Cultivate in a Child

Left: self-esteem

Right: self-control

Worth of the Human Fetus

Left: determined by the mother

Right: determined by society rooted in Judeo-Christian values

Primary Source of Crime

Left: poverty, racism and other societal flaws

Right: the criminal's malfunctioning conscience

Place of God and Religion in America

Left: secular government and secular society

Right: secular government and religious society

American Exceptionalism

Left: chauvinistic doctrine

Right: historical reality

Greatest Threat to the World

Left: environmental catastrophe (currently global warming)

Right: evil (currently radical Islamist violence)

International Ideal

Left: world governed by the United Nations, and no single country is dominant

Right: world in which America is the single strongest entity

Primary Reason for Lack of Peace in Middle East

Left: Israeli settlements in the West Bank

Right: Palestinian, Arab and Muslim denial of Jewish state's right to exist

Purpose of Art

Left: challenge status quo and bourgeois sensibilities

Right: produce works of beauty and profundity to elevate the individual and society

Guns

Left: ideally universally abolished, except for use by police, the armed forces and registered sportsmen

Right: ideally widely owned by responsible individuals for self-protection and the protection of others

Race

Left: intrinsically significant

Right: intrinsically insignificant

Racial, Ethnic and Gender Diversity at Universities

Left: most important

Right: far less important than ideological diversity

Black America's Primary Problem

Left: racism

Right: lack of fathers

Greatest Playwright

Left: entirely subjective; there is no greatest playwright

Right: Shakespeare

War

Left: not the answer

Right: sometimes the only answer

Hate

Left: wrong, except when directed at the political

Right: wrong, except when directed at evil

Cultures

Left: all equal

Right: some are better than others

America's Founding Fathers

Left: rich white male slave owners

Right: great men who founded the greatest society

Purpose of Judges

Left: pursue social justice

Right: pursue justice

National Borders

Left: a relic of the past

Right: indispensable for national survival

View of Illegal Immigrants

Left: welcomed guests

Right: illegal immigrants

Nature

Left: intrinsically valuable

Right: made for man
 

john w

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Synopsis:

Left: Open minded

Right: Close minded



Nothing new here folks. :carryon:

I corrected your Synopsis:

Left: Open minded, as long as it does not adversely impact me
Right: Close minded, when it does adversely impact me

No charge.
 

john w

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Left: June Cleaver should not be at home, cleaning the house, in a dress, in pearls
Right: Ward should work, and not apologize for "being home early"
 

john w

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Left:ERA=Equal Rights Amendment
Right: Every pitcher should be judged by his Earned Run Average/ERA
 

john w

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In assessing what public policies to pursue...,


Left: Does it make people — including myself — feel good?
Right: Does it do good?**

**Dennis Prager
 

john w

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Since you revisioned the terms to the point of contradiction.....


....worth every penny. :plain:

Nope. Do not confuse your lack of reading comprehension skills, with any alleged contradiction on my part, Scarecrow....If you only had a brain...
 

Mocking You

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I agree with most of those characterizations.

Now go back through the list and see where Trump falls on the spectrum. I see many Left definitions lining up with him, or else he falls in the middle.
 

ok doser

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I agree with most of those characterizations.

Now go back through the list and see where Trump falls on the spectrum. I see many Left definitions lining up with him, or else he falls in the middle.

which trump?

the one who says one thing one day?

or the one who says something different the next?

or the one who tweets something in the middle of the night that makes you wonder what on earth he's talking about?
 

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Source of Human Rights
Left: government

Right: the Creator

Civil government in general was ordained by God for a specific purpose (to do good as seen through His eyes), so government is not inherently evil.

Here in the United States one of the founding documents (The Declaration of Independence which is the charter to the Constitution), acknowledges that rights come from our Creator (God).

Let me make a major adjustment for you Jefferson:

Source of Human Rights
Left: Godless/secular humanist government

Right: Creator, and thanks to the wisdom of God-fearing men over 240 years ago, they created a government that acknowledges that it's civil government's job to enforce those rights (life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness/i.e. private property rights) that are given to us by God.
 

ok doser

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consider the consequences if one is missing

a false sense of self-esteem with no self control gets us liberals, crying over hillary's loss, rioting when they're unhappy, generally acting like bratty children


self control with no self esteem gets us... well, the british "empire" for example :chuckle:
 

glassjester

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Both. Go figure that one out.

Go figure it out? Yeah, my mind is blown; I really need to ponder those words for a good long time.


Really, self-esteem is a feeling. Self-control is a skill.

I am of the opinion that self-esteem doesn't need to be cultivated at all, but should arise organically from the knowledge of one's value to society and to God.

Self-control on the other hand, being a skill, does need to be taught and practiced and improved over time - aka cultivated.
 

Arthur Brain

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Go figure it out? Yeah, my mind is blown; I really need to ponder those words for a good long time.


Really, self-esteem is a feeling. Self-control is a skill.

I am of the opinion that self-esteem doesn't need to be cultivated at all, but should arise organically from the knowledge of one's value to society and to God.

Well, that's your opinion and you're obviously entitled to it but if you think kids have some 'organic' sense of worth through some knowledge of their value to society or to God then I don't think you're in touch with reality. They aren't born with some innate 'sense' of any of that. A parent plays a major role in the development of a child's self esteem, by encouraging their growth, imagination and talents among other things. That's crucial to a child's psychological development.

Self-control on the other hand, being a skill, does need to be taught and practiced and improved over time - aka cultivated.

A responsible parent cultivates both. If a child has low self esteem due to overbearing or lackluster parenting then they're not likely to develop much self control.
 

glassjester

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They aren't born with some innate 'sense' of any of that.

Right - not what I said.


A parent plays a major role in the development of a child's self esteem, by encouraging their growth, imagination and talents among other things.


Yes. And not by encouraging self-esteem, directly.
Self-esteem is not an end in itself.

You'r saying self-esteem ought to be emergent, yes?
Skills are developed - self-esteem results.

If this is your opinion, I am in agreement.


A responsible parent cultivates both. If a child has low self esteem due to overbearing or lackluster parenting then they're not likely to develop much self control.

It's not a matter of which one ought to be had at all, but rather which is more important to cultivate.


Have you ever met someone with too much self-esteem? What was that like? Must have been an absolute prig, right?

Have you ever met someone with too much self-control? I haven't.
 

Arthur Brain

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Right - not what I said.

Well, okay, but it seemed to be what you were intimating at.

Yes. And not by encouraging self-esteem, directly.
Self-esteem is not an end in itself.

You'r saying self-esteem ought to be emergent, yes?
Skills are developed - self-esteem results.

If this is your opinion, I am in agreement.

It's more than just skills being developed that results in self esteem so it's not that simple. You can bring about positive self esteem in a child by encouraging their strengths but also their failures if done in the right manner. For example, you may have a child who has no talent for football but excels in art - or vice versa. Say he/she tries hard at the thing they struggle with and fail at then what you do can have a significant impact on their esteem. If you tell them they sucked then what do you suppose that's gonna do to a kid? If you tell them that they gave it a real good go, that you were proud of them for their effort but maybe the other option is the way to go then how much of a positive impact is that going to have? Basic analogy but I reckon you get the gist.

It's not a matter of which one ought to be had at all, but rather which is more important to cultivate.

Whereas I see them as equally important and intertwined.

Have you ever met someone with too much self-esteem? What was that like? Must have been an absolute prig, right?

Well, there was this one guy who insisted, despite all protestations to the contrary, that I could come to like beyonce songs...

:plain:

(Sorry, couldn't resist...) :eek:

But seriously, I don't equate high self esteem with over confidence or arrogance. I think the latter are actually indicators of low self esteem in matter of fact.

Have you ever met someone with too much self-control? I haven't.

I doubt anyone has total self control.
 
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