The TOTAL Concept of “ LEFT ” Wing and “ RIGHT ” Wing Politics - ::




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The TOTAL Concept of  “ LEFT ” Wing and “ RIGHT ” Wing Politics - ::

As the Bengal election gets over on the 29th of this month, and the LEFT Wing of the Indian political parties are on the verge of LICKING the SAND and the MUD, with every periphery of their CASTLES being blown  away , the question that raises many an intrigue is WHETHER THE LEFT WING POLITICS IS DEAD AND BLOWN OFF FOR EVER.

One needs to understand and differentiate between the WINGERS that exists either in the Indian politics or maybe at the world politics  This really requires a small study in terms of the details that one could put it over here, and a very minutes or a miniature words ought to tbe narrated over here so that the nuances of the politics of the LEFT Wing and the RIGHT Wing is very clear to one and sundry.

Let us differentiate and classigy or put the one’s into theior perspective in terms of the real meaning that emerges and that actually is ?.

CENTRISM :: It Is A Specturm Of The Left Wing Politics - ::

The left-right political spectrum is a system of classifying political positions, ideologies and parties from social equality on the left and right. The intermediate stance is called centrism.

Often we hear to or listen to the words in terms of LEFT WING or the RIGHT WING Politics. Does anybody differentiate and make out the difference in the same.

Does anybody knows about the origin of them as well ?. It requires a little bit of simple explanation and thuis I try to explain all about the same. It evolved from the political revolution that came out from France .

You must have come across the terms 'left-wing' and 'right-wing', but do you know from where they originated and what are their ideologies? Don't worry if you do not know much about these terms as in this article we will be unveiling their origin and the ideologies. 

The left-right political spectrum is a system of classifying political positions, ideologies and parties from social equality on the left and right. The intermediate stance is called centrism. At present, the terms left-wing and right-wing are used for liberals and conservatives, but they were originally coined by the politicians during the French Revolution. 

 History of their origin - ::

In the year 1789, the members of the French National Assembly met for drafting the Constitution. They were debating about how much authority will King Louis XVI have. The debate raged and the anti-royalist revolutionaries gathered to the presiding officer's “ left ” while the conservative, aristocratic supporters gathered to the “ right ”

 In the 1790s, newspapers began making references to the progressive left and the traditionalist right of the French National Assembly. These distinctions vanished under the rule of Napolean Bonaparte. 

In 1791, the French National Assembly was replaced by the French Legislative Assembly. The innovators sat on the left, the moderates in the centre and conscientious defenders of the constitution at the right and the arrangement continued till 1792. 

On June 2, 1973, the existing government was removed from power through violent means and the right side of the assembly was deserted. The members of the right side now began sitting at the centre of the Assembly. 

During 1814-1815, political clubs were formed again and ultraroyalist (French political fraction) began sitting at the right, constitutionals at the centre while independents on the left. At that time, the terms left and right were not used to mark the political ideology of the individuals and was limited to the seating legislature. 

After 1848, the terms 'democratic socialists' and 'reactionaries' were used by the people to show their party affiliation. In the year 1870, the French Third Republic was adopted and in 1871 the political parties started using the Republican Left, Centre-left, Centre-Right, Extreme Left and Extreme Right. 

These terms from France spread to other countries worldwide and were used by the political parties of varying beliefs.

Left-wing ideology

1- The left-wing ideology lay emphasis on ideas such as freedom, equality, fraternity, rights, progress, reform and internationalism. 

2- As per political analysts, the left-wingers are anarchists, communists, socialists, democratic socialists, social democrats, left-libertarians, progressives and social liberals. 

3- Their policies are as follows: Equality in society, separation of religion and state, central planning, government intervention in the economy, welfare state and protectionism- anti-free trade. 

4- They have progressive views in matters like same-sex marriages, abortion and immigration. 

5- They are against the death penalty. 

6- Examples: Indian National Congress (Centre Left); AAP (Further left of Centre); CPI, CPI (M) (Far Left).



Right-wing ideology

1- The right-wing ideology lay emphasis on ideas such as authority, hierarchy, order, duty, tradition, reaction and nationalism. 

2- As per political analysts, the right-wingers are conservatives, right-libertarians, neoconservatives, imperialists, monarchists, fascists, reactionaries and traditionalists. 
 
3- Their policies are as follows: Limited role of government in people's life and economy, nationalism, personal freedom of people, religious conservation and tradition, support for religion and Equality for all with no special protection to minorities, less regulation of the economy, promotion of private sector for growth, low taxes. 

4- They are traditional in matters like same-sex marriages, abortion and immigration. 

5- They are in favour of the death penalty and immigration. 

6- Examples: BJP (Right Centre); Shiv Sena/ MNS (Far Right). 

Well, That Is All About This Day and That sums up the entire article in short.


Well , that is it and That sums it all.

Regards and Thanks

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Shyamal Bhattacharjee 

Mr Shyamal Bhattacharjee, the author was born at West Chirimiri Colliery at District Surguja, Chattisgarh on July 6th 1959 He received his early education at Carmel Convent School Bishrampur and later at Christ Church Boys' Higher Secondary School at Jabalpur. He later joined Hislop College at Nagpur and completed his graduation in Science and he also added a degree in    B A thereafter. He joined the HITAVADA, a leading dailies of Central India at Nagpur as a      Sub-Editor ( Sports ) but gave up to complete his MBA in 1984 He thereafter added a Diploma In Export Management. He has authored THREE books namely Notable Quotes and Noble Thought published by Pustak Mahal in 2001 Indian Cricket : Faces That Changed It  published by Manas Publications in 2009 and Essential Of Office Management published by NBCA, Kolkatta  in 2012. He has a experience of about 35 years in Marketing .






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