Politikan,eskuinagizarte hierarkiaren edogizarte berdintasunik ezaren forma batzuk saihestezintzat, naturaltzat, normaltzat edo desiragarritzat ikusten dituzten jarrera edo jarduera politikoak dira,[1][2][3] jarrera horilege naturalean edotradizioan oinarriturik justifikatuta.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
Proposamen politiko gehienetanezker politikoaren aurkakoa da. Herrialde kapitalistetan,kapitalismoa,nazionalismoa,liberalismo ekonomikoa etakontserbadurismoa aldezten ditu. Ekonomian, esaterako, ekimen pribatuaren sustapena eta estatuaren esku hartzea ahal den gehiena mugatzea aldezten ditu.
- ↑(Ingelesez) Paul Johnson.«Right-wing, rightist»,A Political Glossary, Auburngo Unibertsitatearen webgunea, 2005.
- ↑(Ingelesez) Bobbio, Norberto eta Allan Cameron,Left and Right: The Significance of a Political Distinction.University of Chicago Press, 1997, p. 51, 62.ISBN 978-0-226-06246-4
- ↑(Ingelesez) J. E. Goldthorpe.An Introduction to Sociology. Cambridge, England, UK; Oakleigh, Melbourne, Australia; New York, New York, USA p. 156.ISBN 0-521-24545-1.
- ↑(Ingelesez) Rodney P. Carlisle.Encyclopedia of politics: the left and the right, Volume 2. University of Michigan; Sage Reference, 2005. p.693, 721.ISBN 1-4129-0409-9
- ↑(Ingelesez) T. Alexander Smith, Raymond Tatalovich.Cultures at war: moral conflicts in western democracies. Toronto, Canada: Broadview Press, Ltd, 2003. p. 30. "That viewpoint is held by contemporary sociologists, for whom 'right-wing movements' are conceptualized as 'social movements whose stated goals are to maintain structures of order, status, honor, or traditional social differences or values' as compared to left-wing movements which seek 'greater equality or political participation.' In other words, the sociological perspective sees preservationist politics as a right-wing attempt to defend privilege within thesocial hierarchy."
- ↑(Ingelesez)Left and right: the significance of a political distinction, Norberto Bobbio and Allan Cameron, p. 37,University of Chicago Press, 1997.
- ↑(Ingelesez)Seymour Martin Lipset, cited in Fuchs, D., and Klingemann, H. 1990. The left-right schema. pp. 203–34 in Continuities in Political Action: A Longitudinal Study of Political Orientations in Three Western Democracies, ed.M.Jennings et al. Berlin:de Gruyter
- ↑(Ingelesez) Lukes, Steven. 'Epilogue: The Grand Dichotomy of the Twentieth Century': concluding chapter to T. Ball and R. Bellamy (eds.), The Cambridge History of Twentieth-Century Political Thought. pp.610–612
- ↑(Ingelesez) Clark, William.Capitalism, not Globalism. University of Michigan Press, 2003.ISBN 0-472-11293-7,ISBN 978-0-472-11293-7