That depends entirely on your scale/perspective. In the US, what most of the developed world consider reasonable centrist policies that “everyone” agrees on is considered radical left by many in the US, thanks to decades of indoctrination.
Also, there are more axises (axii?) than left-right. Sticking every political position on a left-right axis is a very US point of view.
Democratic vs authoritarian
Open society vs closed society
Free market vs central planning
Interventionism vs isolationism
Individual liberty vs collective responsibility
…Just to name a few.
That depends entirely on your scale/perspective. In the US, what most of the developed world consider reasonable centrist policies that “everyone” agrees on is considered radical left by many in the US, thanks to decades of indoctrination.
Also, there are more axises (axii?) than left-right. Sticking every political position on a left-right axis is a very US point of view.
Democratic vs authoritarian
Open society vs closed society
Free market vs central planning
Interventionism vs isolationism
Individual liberty vs collective responsibility
…Just to name a few.
The plural of “axis” is “axes”, pronounced “AX-ease”.
TIL, TYVM