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The Surprising Origins of 'Left' and 'Right' in Politics

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The Surprising Origins of 'Left' and 'Right' in Politics
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The terms 'left' and 'right' in politics originated during the French Revolution, where seating arrangements in the National Assembly reflected differing views on the power of the monarchy. Those advocating for tradition sat on the right, while those pushing for change occupied the left. Over time, these terms evolved and spread globally, influencing political discourse in various countries, including the United States.

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TIME · Madeleine Carlisle
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On Thursday night, when 10 Democratic presidential primary candidates grace a Houston stage to debate the future of their party, they’ll all be hoping to differentiate themselves from their competitors. After all, while they all want to represent the same political party, their views fall at different points on the political spectrum. Some candidates, like former Vice President Joe Biden, represent the more moderate wing of the party. Others, like Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, represent a more radical vision of progressive politics — what’s usually called the left wing.But why do left and right signal different ends of a political spectrum?The terms are metaphors today, but they began as “literal descriptions,” says Sophia Rosenfeld, a professor of European and American intellectual and…

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