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“Why Left And Right Are Not The Same” explores the deep-rooted division between political left and right, arguing that fundamental differences stem from attitudes towards work, ethics, and social responsibility. It suggests that the left favours welfare and government intervention, supporting transfer payments for those unwilling to bear their own costs, whereas the right values self-reliance and minimal charity, striving to repay what is received. The author contends that these distinctions highlight a persistent and irrevocable, societal divide.
By Robert Burk“Why Left And Right Are Not The Same” explores the deep-rooted division between political left and right, arguing that fundamental differences stem from attitudes towards work, ethics, and social responsibility. It suggests that the left favours welfare and government intervention, supporting transfer payments for those unwilling to bear their own costs, whereas the right values self-reliance and minimal charity, striving to repay what is received. The author contends that these distinctions highlight a persistent and irrevocable, societal divide.