- The French Revolution happened in France in 1789.
- Opposition to the King sat on the left, and supporters sat on the right.
- Supporters
- Church
- Rich
- The people who are statusquoist and do not want change
- Opposers
- Pro change
- Supporters
Who are leftists?
- This thinking diffused to other countries.
- In the USA, during the Civil War time, Black people were called leftists, and white people were called Right wing.
- In India, the people who support lower castes are called leftists and other rightists.
- Those who stand in favor of feminism are called Leftists.
- Those who support LGBTQ are called Leftists.
- People who support poor, minority rights, minority religion, minority language, or minority caste.
- They feel neglected and do not get their rights.
- E.g. AAP, INC, SP, BSP
Who are Leftists?
Those who are in favor of minority groups and want change in society are called Leftists.
Who are rightists?
- Nationalism supporters
- People who keep a conservative of their religion, language, race, ethnicity, or caste.
- E.g., BJP, Shiv Sena, MIM, MNS, Muslim league
Who are Rightists?
Those who have a conservative approach to their group are called Rightists.
Classes in society
- Carl Marx said there are two classes: rich and poor.
- However, the Middle class is the largest. Classes are divided into three: rich, middle, and poor.
- In the 1960s, W Lloyd Warner proposed six classes in his book Class in American Society.
- Super Rich
- Rich
- Upper Middle class
- Lower Middle class
- Poor
- Extreme Poor
- Then we should go on a Continuum, not a dichotomy.
- Another thought is that parties can be divided across a two-dimensional X-Y axis. X-axis with Left-Right and Y-axis with Liberal-Autocratic
- There is another school of thought with a Y-axis in the range of Social openness and Rigidity.
- A party should be measured with these three ranges:
- Left --- Right
- Liberal --- Autocratic
- Openness --- Conservative
Tip
A set of questions can be prepared, and based on the response, we can suggest which parties are suitable for a person.
Summary
Depending on the situation, A person/party can be leftist or rightist.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2R_p9EHZKXs