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New Book Explains the Nature of the Political Left and Right: Why They Behave the Way They Do and How it Affects the Free Market, War, and Peace

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The RITE Report, Inc.
Aug. 27, 2024

NEW HAVEN, Conn., Aug. 27, 2024 /Christian Newswire/ -- The RITE Report, Inc., publisher of financial and philosophic works, releases the following:

The RITE Report, Inc. has just released a new book by Christopher Angle, The Nature of the Political Left & Right, with the Sub-title: The Seven Philosophical Dictums of Politics and How They Determine the Behavior of the Left & Right, the Free Market, War & Peace, the Rise & Fall of Empires & Corporations

This work (181 pages) is the fifth book in the Detmar & Haskell dialogues.

A brief description:

The Nature of the Political Left & Right explains the origin of the political party and why only two parties evolved: one of them devolving into the party of control (this is the Haves, such as, the kings and queens of history) and the other (the Have Nots) devolving into the party of freedom. All other parties are derivatives of these two parties.

Each party’s actions is dictated by seven principles, one set for the Haves, and one set for the Have-Nots. Eventually, the Haves devolved into the progressive, totalitarian Left, and the Have Nots into the Lockeian-Jeffersonian party of the conservatives.

Dictum number three is of particular interest to the Christian reader. The Have-Dictum #3 says that the Have-Nots are inherently not good (which is the rationale of the need to be controlled); and Have-Not Dictum #3 is that the Have-Nots believe that both the Haves and the Have-Nots are inherently good (which is the rationale that enables cooperation).

This third principle produces profound implications: a member of the Haves will contemplate a Have-Not and think he is bad because his nature is bad. The Have-Nots, on the other hand, will perceive another as having some good within him. Both point-of-views have biblical antecedents: man is a sinner, and he falls short of the glory of God; but as it is pointed out in Romans 6, although man is a sinner he is by no means allowed to do bad actions on purpose. By the Lord Jesus Christ, he is to try to do good. So in essence, man is by his nature unworthy, but he should try to do good.

The political result of this is that the Leftist progressive Haves will look at its opposition and know that the other party is inherently bad and that, as a result, the Leftist-Haves should not compromise with the right. Consequently, the Left will resist compromise at all cost.

The conservative Have-Not will look at the other person as having a nature that has some goodness within and will naturally want to seek that goodness and look to cooperate with the other side. As such, the political compromise tends to move Left, and so it is that governments throughout the world tend to move Left toward the control of society by the Leftist-Haves.

In later chapters, the book demonstrates how the Dictums are explanatory to the rise and fall of empires, the causes of war, and even violence itself. It also comes up with some remarkable revelations such as the conclusion that peace and the free market are the same thing; that the Democrat Left devolved from history’s royal aristocratic Haves; that the Conservative Right are the descendants from the Have-Nots of history; that the Globalists are Plato’s Philosopher-Kings that seek to advise and control the governing elitist Leftist-Haves; and that there is an equational formula that can define the free market.

Although the book is philosophical in nature, it is easy to read as it elucidates the nature of the political left and right and explains the nature of the incomprehensible habits and actions of the left and whence they come.

Available in paperback, Kindle and audio formats, wherever books are sold.

For further information, contact:
The RITE Report, Inc. 57 Morse Place New Haven, CT 06512-3614 T: 203.253.2008 Email: chris@rite.report

SOURCE The RITE Report, Inc.

CONTACT: 203-253-2008, chris@rite.report