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Comments by "" (@TheHuxleyAgnostic) on "How Divided is the Left Today?" video.
I don't even know why you're talking about irrelevant divisions that aren't reflected in major politics. Left: progressive/justice Democrats; Green party Right: corporate Democrats; Republicans; Libertarians The only actual division in major politics, that's left of centre, is between progressive Dems (who want to take over the Democratic party) and Greens (who have started a new party). Both of those groups would only be considered centre-left in most other countries. Corporate Dems are centre-right to right of centre. Republicans are right of centre to far right. Libertarians are far right, but are less authoritarian than Republicans. However, they tend to vote their economics over their authority issues. The right has more political divisions. As a party, the Democrats have a bigger split, because the party now has a wider range, from centre-left to right of centre. It's, mostly, a right of centre party. Right wingers in other developed countries support things like universal healthcare and gun control. US corporate Dems are right of them. Progressives are trying to move the party back to its more centrist position.
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