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However, leftism and right-wingery are a true dichotomy.

Not really. They change positions on what "left wing" and "right wing" is all the time. And while it's tempting to divide between Marxists and capitalists as left wing versus right wing, was Hitler left wing or right wing? He rejected Marxists, and wasn't completely anti-capitalist, but he was a big government, central authority guy, that put the perceived needs of the nation before individuals and corporations.

Is the divide between liberty and regulation? Is liberty left or right? Liberty used to be considered left-wing. Is it right wing now?

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was Hitler left wing or right wing?

right wing, since kikes create this notion that he was a leftist. Right-wing being all about small government and rugged individualism is more of an Americanism, the folks who wanted more of a traditional strong centralized-ish leader remained in Europe.

put the perceived needs of the nation before individuals and corporations.

I'm not entirely sure about this, since Hitler knew that a nation was its people, and that the value of their currency came from the productivity of the individuals. Corporations were once regulated in the USA as well, particularly during its golden age, only the corrupt big business kikes and their golems get that overturned, and that curious historical turn where the Progressive Republicans created and ratified Federal Income Tax under the initial premise that it would only apply to corporations as a penalty for the perks of incorporating.

Liberty used to be considered left-wing. Is it right wing now?

That seems like a false dichotomy, as liberty has never been a left-wing value.

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That seems like a false dichotomy, as liberty has never been a left-wing value.

Left/right came out of the French Revolution against the monarchy. Left against the monarchy. It was influenced by the American Revolution and the Enlightenment, ergo liberty. See, for example, France's "Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen", which was directly inspired by the Declaration of Independence.

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Yep, left has always been pro-communism, anti-liberty. Kikes are the left, and they lied about their aims then as now. Fight the despot king, they said, get liberty, they said.

Instead, they got the Reign of Terror and severe, semi-Soviet statism.