Originally Posted by
tomder55
no ;the closer to liberty . I reject the left right axis in the doctrination.The left drew it. Socialism is socialism and it doesn't matter a bit if it's national socialism or international socialism . I've yet to see a Communist state that did not adopt the exact same methods of tyranical control that the Nazis used. It really is a distinction without a difference and they are both on the same side of the spectrum I recognize Tyranny on one side and Liberty on the other .
Tom, what Ex is pointing out is that the above statement is in conflict with this statement:
"Excessive government control is the signature of both ends of the classical political spectrum..and on either end of the classical political spectrum is socialist models."
Both can't be correct at the same time.
You say that you reject the classical model yet you keep using it to demonstrate the conceptual analysis . Again, you can't have both at the same time.
It is probably a fair question to ask if you actually do reject the classical model? If so then it will probably save you from dragging it out yet again in 12 months time.
And please don't try and tell me that, "I reject the left right axis in the doctrination " is evidence of your rejection. It is a rejection of how the concepts are placed on the axis, not a rejection of the axis itself.
Tut