auscyclefan94 said:
There are soooo many parties around the world who would regard themselves, reasonably as well, as being free market yet conservative.
Oh yeah and of course they are conservative since they tell me so.
Their conservativeness are only talk. If they advocate free-market they are of necessity progressive, hence left-wing.
Kit Lasch already noticed (in
The True and Only Heaven) that Reagan's 'traditional values' had nothing to do with 'tradition'.
auscyclefan94 said:
Errr, APEC is just an organisation that advocates free trade.
So does the EU.
auscyclefan94 said:
Again, bailouts are not laissez faire policy. Keynesian style economics is simply not laissez faire either.
And again, Article 63 of the TFEU proves that the EU is a free-market zone. Almost the only one in the world.
auscyclefan94 said:
Stating that free trade under Article 63 is the reason behind the sinking of Europe is nonsensical. You really need to clarify that statement.
Because from Maastricht on, anyone could move capital to abroad, more particularly Communist China, where labour is cheaper, while you previously needed the consent of the state (whether right-wing or left-wing government).
auscyclefan94 said:
So you are a right-winger, you support sovereignty and yet you support the EU? Right...
Wrong. I hate the EU, ever since I am politically aware (time of the French & Dutch referendums 2005).
auscyclefan94 said:
Do socialists and communists support free trade? Of course not.
Marxism and socialism is not left. Marx & Engels never considered themselves left-wingers (and not right-wingers either, of course).
Left and right is just risticrats (right) and merchants (left) battling out for the levers of command. Socialists only cares for the Caryatid (workers, proletariat)
auscyclefan94 said:
Even more centre left parties are those who want protectionism and want limited free trade.

"Centre" left, which means left want free-trade. At one point, you had the World Bank and the IMF presided by two French left-wingers, Lamy and DSK (labeled as socialists, but not socialist of course, LEFT !)
auscyclefan94 said:
You need to go back to the basic definitions of right wing and left wing.
You need to !
auscyclefan94 said:
Right wing supports supports social hierarchy and that levels of social and economic inequality are natural.
Which does not mean support free-market.
auscyclefan94 said:
Left wing supports eliminating as much as possible the social inequality and social hierarchy in our society.
Eliminating state authority, boundaries and advocate for more freedom, whether culturally or economically, thank you. Go back to the roots.
auscyclefan94 said:
Some of your sentences about how 'right wingers support interventionist policy' and 'welfare state' is beyond baffling. Going on your own definition, how can right wingers support small government with maximum efficiency yet support Keynesian, protectionist and welfare state policies? Welfare is suppose to eliminate social inequality (i.e. it is more linked to the left).
Keynes was a crook and has nothing to do with welfare state. Welfare has nothing to do with social inequality and certainly not linked to left. De Gaulle and Bismarck were die-hard right-wingers and created welfare state in their respective countries.
Having access to public healthcare does not mean, there's no more social hierarchy. It's just solidarity ...
auscyclefan94 said:
What makes you a conservative? What are your views on abortion, euthanasia, gay marriage and other social issues?
I am of course against all of these. So, am I not conservative? A free-market advocate would usually advocate all of these, if he's consistent.