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If you were to listen to any of the major news networks, political shows, political commentators or state university college professors, the American political spectrum is a continuum with Communism on the far left, then Socialism as you move to the right, then what the news calls "Liberals" or "Progressives."
Then… "Moderates" in the middle.
As you move to the right of the middle… There are "Conservatives", "Libertarians" and "Fascists" on the far right.
This is obviously completely false because libertarians have nothing to do with fascism, and fascism is not representative of a desire for more personal and economic freedom that the jump from conservatism to libertarianism represents…
So what is the REAL political spectrum in the US… AND… Why does the monopoly media and monopoly academia misrepresent the political spectrum?
First, what is the real political spectrum… It is best thought of as a continuum of MORE State/governmental control on the far left and REAL freedom (voluntaryism/peaceful anarchy/Human Respect) on the far right.
Why does the monopoly media and academia lie about it?
Because if they were honest about the political spectrum, it would make the engineered two-party system look way less attractive than it is now, it would illustrate that both parties support violent "government" control, and it would expose that there are more and better options than "Democrat" and "Republican"