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What is far left, far right thinking?

In politics, the left, or left-wing, refers to those who support changing the traditional social order to create a more equal distribution of wealth and basic rights. The so-called far left is the idea of taking leftist thinking to extremes and pushing the "boundaries of freedom". In order to achieve justice without discrimination, the vast majority of freedoms must be abolished, and in order to abolish the vast majority of freedoms, it is necessary to create an immensely powerful state apparatus that will bring all the activities of the people under the control of the state. In politics, the right wing, the political right, refers to a variety of conservative and reactionary political positions. The so-called extreme right, if you take the right's thinking to the extreme, breaks through the "limits of equality". The opposition to the state limiting the strong is translated into a desire for the strong to control the state and bully the weak, claiming that "the state exists for the strong" (Stolypin), practicing oligarchic dictatorship, and eliminating all protections and freedoms for the weak.

Which is better for the state, the far right or the far left?

The left and right had their origins in the French Constituent Assembly, but quickly stereotyped into two groups that had nothing to do with their initial meaning. The left was more pro-equality, emphasized the building of a welfare state, and helped the weak more through state intervention, while the right was more pro-freedom, opposed to excessive welfare, more pro-competition, opposed to state intervention, and emphasized the creation of a "weak" government, and opposed to too much restriction on the strong. But the difference between the left and the right is only based on the emphasis on equality and freedom. The left is more in favor of equality and the right is more in favor of freedom. Both hold the same ****ty understanding of the basic limits of equality and the right to freedom.