• corsicanguppy
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    1 year ago

    How can one be authoritative and left?

    Like militant inclusivists?

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      1 year ago

      The same way you can be small-government and right – by embracing an inherent contradiction.

      Mostly, the tankies do so by apologizing for any and all bad behavior by self-professed anticapitalist states like the Soviets or PRC. Or by framing western democracies as the bad guys in every possible situation.

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      Authoritarian, not authoritative. The 20th century has a lot of history of authoritarian communist regimes, which would be standardly classified as left. It may not be the most appealing version of left politics, and it is just one version of communism, but it is still a version of those things.