User talk:InquistiorV

Your recent edits
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Suggestions
Read these articles, each with a grain of salt: These should help you to develop your own taxonomy and to find a political group that most closely matches your philosophy. —SlamDiego&#8592;T 15:59, 15 August 2009 (UTC)
 * Political spectrum
 * Nolan Chart
 * Pournelle chart
 * Political compass

Fascism as left-wing
If I recall and understood correctly, User:Mamalujo was arguing that fascism is left-wing, and User:Collect and User:Vision Thing were certainly arguing against the notion that fascism is clearly right-wing. You might, then, want to communicate with them on their talk pages about their sources and arguments.

My own position is that the article should state up-front that classification is controversial, and that the article should define what is meant by “left-wing” or by “right-wing” before it makes a claim such as “Most scholars classify fascism as right-wing”. Some of the editors who don't want to define the term are seeking to mislead the reader, but at least one simply dug-in his heels before he'd thought carefully about the matter. —SlamDiego&#8592;T 08:52, 18 August 2009 (UTC)