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The Nature of the Political Left & Right

The 7 Philosophical Dictums of Politics: How They Determine the Behavior of the Left & Right, the Free Market, War & Peace, and the Rise & Fall of Empires

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The Nature of the Political Left & Right

By: Christopher Angle
Narrated by: Mark Williams
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This book (in dialogue form) explains what is the nature of politics, and what is the anthropological evolution of the political party by defining the essence of the political left and right and their respective raisons d’etre, what motivates them, and the nature of their ethics. The explanation is contained in 7 Dictums (one set of seven principles each for the Left and the Right). Further, the book demonstrates how the Dictums are relative and explanatory to the rise and fall of empires and the causes of war.

Although the book is philosophical in nature, it is exciting to read, especially for a conservative, as the book explains the nature of the incomprehensible habits and actions of the left and whence they come. Further, this work comes up with some remarkable revelations such as the conclusion that peace and the free market are the same thing!

©2023 Christopher Angle (P)2024 Christopher Angle
Consciousness & Thought Movements Philosophy Political Science Politics & Government
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