Left Wing Politics Australia

Do you know that the traditionalists (right) and liberal (left) differ between Europe and the United States?
Right wing is the traditional side of politics is how it is defined. During the French Revolution, were the monarchists in Europe, while the left were the classical liberals (Libertarians). The United States was founded by classical liberals, laissez-faire capitalism. America's founding fathers actually quite plagiarized John Locke strong enough. 200 years later, these are the values of classical liberalism, which is now called conservatism in America. While the right / left has changed meaning in Europe (even in Australia, "liberals" are what would be considered fair in the U.S.), there has been so dramatic that Europe has a history the U.S. does not work. So when we look at people or systems, the label is very different. Sometimes I think that most people do not realize this, but I have curiosity, Were you aware?
In Germany, they were under a monarchy after the First World War and the Weimar Republic. The West forced a their degree of democracy, which was a little uncomfortable. One of the factors why the Germans were in favor of a dictatorial approach of the Depression. Too many Americans want to tell us which side of the barrier Hitler or Bismarck or von Hindenburg is running. All were on the right to some degree. In fact, the conservatism of today is not something like the 18th-century classical liberals, IMO. They are more like libertarians.
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The Right Road?: A History of Right Wing Politics in Australia (Australian Retrospectives) $24.95 The Australian Right has attracted little historiographical attention and has, until now, been a neglected area of study. Individual organisations have been quite well documented and these sources have been used to provide evidence for an argumentative interpretation of right wing political groups and activities in Australia since 1788. The Australian Right emerges from and reflects a diverse tra… |
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