Anonymous
ID: Zh4d1mC1
7/3/2025, 9:01:33 PM No.509420211
The right completely won and control politics since the 1980s, they just hate the world they created.
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, across the Western World, the organised left completely functionally collapsed into oblivion and the right were victorious, Reagan and Thatcher implemented Neoliberal Capitalism, a right wing ideology developed by Friedman, Hayek, Mises etc in the two major Anglosphere countries and most Western countries adopted it. Neoliberalism capitalism at it's most basic posits that the only role of Government is to create a "fair framework" for Corporations to act within, and that the Free Market should be the major deiscion maker on all social, cultural and civic issues, that there is no such thing as society or collectives, only individuals making their choices in the market.
Soon after, almost every "Left" wing party in the west, completely adopted this Monkier, Labor in Australia, Labour in the UK, NDP in Canada, The Democrats in the US etc. While they pushed more Socially "Progressive" positions, they completely adopted the rights stance on how society should be run. Let me quote the ""Socialist"" UK Labour party:
>Economic growth only comes from businesses: big, medium and small. Government's role is to give them the stability they need to invest and to remove the barriers to make it harder to do business. That's the model to grow the economy we believe in – and it's the only one that works.
This is what mainstream "left wing" politics looks like in the West, give up everything to Corporations, the State nor Civic society really has any role anymore. Economic Growth only comes from the Private sector (literal easily debunked Neoliberal propaganda, Englands own industrial revolution was the result of State direction, Ha Choon Jang has shown consistently, state directed market economies have had higher growth than free market ones, and free market reforms in developing countries almost always led to economic decline).
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, across the Western World, the organised left completely functionally collapsed into oblivion and the right were victorious, Reagan and Thatcher implemented Neoliberal Capitalism, a right wing ideology developed by Friedman, Hayek, Mises etc in the two major Anglosphere countries and most Western countries adopted it. Neoliberalism capitalism at it's most basic posits that the only role of Government is to create a "fair framework" for Corporations to act within, and that the Free Market should be the major deiscion maker on all social, cultural and civic issues, that there is no such thing as society or collectives, only individuals making their choices in the market.
Soon after, almost every "Left" wing party in the west, completely adopted this Monkier, Labor in Australia, Labour in the UK, NDP in Canada, The Democrats in the US etc. While they pushed more Socially "Progressive" positions, they completely adopted the rights stance on how society should be run. Let me quote the ""Socialist"" UK Labour party:
>Economic growth only comes from businesses: big, medium and small. Government's role is to give them the stability they need to invest and to remove the barriers to make it harder to do business. That's the model to grow the economy we believe in – and it's the only one that works.
This is what mainstream "left wing" politics looks like in the West, give up everything to Corporations, the State nor Civic society really has any role anymore. Economic Growth only comes from the Private sector (literal easily debunked Neoliberal propaganda, Englands own industrial revolution was the result of State direction, Ha Choon Jang has shown consistently, state directed market economies have had higher growth than free market ones, and free market reforms in developing countries almost always led to economic decline).
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