
The Myth of Left and Right with Hyrum Lewis and Verlan Lewis
Conversations With Coleman
The Shifting Meanings of Left and Right in Politics
Historical evidence, survey data, and experimental research all indicate that the definitions of left and right in politics evolve over time with changes in the tribe. Past right-wing stances often transition into present left-wing beliefs, showcasing a shift in political ideologies. For instance, positions on issues like foreign policy and markets have flip-flopped between the left and right over the years. This fluidity challenges the notion of inherent political leanings in each party. The speaker suggests that political allegiances might be analogous to being born into a particular sports team fanbase rather than reflecting deep philosophical preferences. However, the existence of heritability studies raises questions about the extent to which individuals' factory settings predispose them to specific political ideologies.