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Left Imperialism: From Cardinal Richelieu to Klaus Schwab

The concept of Left Imperialism introduces a novel approach known as ideology archaeology.

Is the United States Constitution aligned more with conservative or liberal ideologies? What is the origin of the conservative-liberal divide? Are American conservatives ideologically linked to British conservatives? Furthermore, how do anarchists position themselves in the political spectrum—are they aligned with left-wing or right-wing ideologies?

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Left Imperialism is an exercise in a novel field: ideology archaeology.

Is the United States Constitution conservative or liberal? Where does the conservative-liberal dichotomy originate? Are American conservatives related to British conservatives or not? Who are the anarchists―left-wingers or right-wingers?

Left Imperialism offers the answers to these questions and many more, taking on a spectrum of ideologies from a brand-new evolutionary perspective. For example, the book traces the origin of many standard political terms―like “left-wing” and “right-wing”―from their inception to the present through all their perturbations. It also examines in distinctive detail political movements like Conservatism, Fascism, Liberalism, Marxism, Anarchism, and many more, from as far away as Cardinal Richelieu’s epoch through World War II and into the present.

The book’s narrative has one overriding theme: the evolution of freedom.

Left Imperialism presents a novel concept in political philosophy called the “individual-state paradigm,” which generalizes and extrapolates the Right-Left distinction.

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