Wednesday, 8 July 2015

{Political and Church Circles}[25th October 1983]

[Redbook2:312-313][19831025:2115]{Political and Church Circles}[25th October 1983]

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Consideration of the Circles may explain or at least fit the general relationship of political ideologies (although the dangers of wishful perception are present, as are the dangers of self-defining similarities).

Political left-wingers (obviously) will always try to tear down political right-wingers: politics being of the Outer Circle, on which it is the fate of those on the right wing to move towards revolution*, on the left wing, of all they held to on the right wing. For this reason too the political right wingers will always detest the political left wingers and emphasise the threat they pose to the order of the right wing.

On the whole, political left wingers do not see political right wingers as a threat to anything more than the left wingers' own party political machine; when the 'left wing' has sufficient of its own order and institution, beyond the party machine, to feel threatened in them, as the Soviet Union does, it has ceased to be the left wing in that context.


*This makes more sense before 'destruction' [as it was originally written] was changed to 'revolution'. <930119>


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