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Detail Graph About Political Parties


Uncle Sam

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Many people have a hard time discerning where political parties truly lie, so I decided to do a detail research of all political parties and post them in a graph that should be easy to read. Political parties position is determine how much power a individual and government has: prime example being that social gives power to the state (Government) and devalues the power of a individual so it is close to totalitarian type of rule. This has nothing to do with left or right political spectrum and more along what the parties/government types has to offer for the citizens as a whole. If I am missing any of the political parties or governments, please let me know and I will try to add them. Also I am going to make more graphs depending on what we are going to be talking about, so you might find this thread with multiple graphs and detail information regarding the political parties.

I wish for those who want to participate in this talk to join and debate to your heart's content; also please debate in a calm and civil manor so this thread doesn't get locked.

Personal Note: Fascism doesn't belong to left or right, it is the purist form of government control over the citizens. Italian Mussolini was a Traditionalist and Hitler was a Socialist Democrat. So for all the liberals and democrats to be calling Trump fascists is intellectually dishonest and descriptive, his ideology is closer to the republican party than any other type of party out there.

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1 hour ago, Ellapennella said:

Uncle Sam did you see this yet?

 

 

I will check it out later...

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