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Originally Posted by adios
Succinctlly and effectively where the center is politically in a given time period. Microbet is asserting the center has shifted to the right compared to say 25 years ago. Almost certainly that is wrong Certainly it is wrong over the last 100 years.
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Originally Posted by campfirewest
I think it depends on the issue. Social stuff like gay marriage has certainly shifted left. Economic and military issues have shifted right.
I know I'm turning into the resident Maoist or something but the meta political evolution of the last 30-50 years probably isn't best understood on the left-right scale. It's ultimately been a huge victory for capitalism here and globally, which has both buoyed the interests of market orthodox types AND the undermined traditional social order. Both the left and right have things to celebrate and lament; it's been mostly a 50 year stretch of run-good for capitalism.
Consider the unwinding of the Soviet Union, the migration of China from communism to state-sponsored capitalism, the opening of China and India to foreign investment, and the evolution of politics in the west: in cases were popular perception are that things moved "left" on social issues like political civil rights for racial minorities and things like the gay rights movement, or feminism -- all of those were in service to opening up markets and freeing untapped fountains of consumers and/or labor. Most of the move 'left' globally has ultimately been in service to producers, owners of wealth/capital, and management classes. I praise those outcomes on the whole where more statutory rights have been afforded to gays, or women are participating more in the economy. But we should recognize the reality for what it is. I thought OAFK had a great post recently on the forum in the last two days that much of the social libertarianism was essentially prodded along by marketers and advertisers, and whatever organic energy behind those movements quickly co-opted.