Thank you for your reply, Douglas.
I am curious if you can articulate yourself better. I am wondering how your brain works. A mind that does not know it is involved in a larger structural thought will only conclude that the specific structural thought the mind is engaged in is correct.
If we take, for instance, sports, and just look at sports like tennis and football, then we may conclude that a left-right reality exists among all sports. With left and right then indicating the two opposing forces.
Yet when reviewing the Tour de France, synchronized swimming, and gymnastics, no left-right reality is observed. Rather, the individual is placed in its highest spot, or the specific team is placed in highest spot.
To conclude that sports is then a 'left-right' reality would be something a young brain would conjure but a mature brain would not come to the same conclusions.
In politics, oppositional forces are a rather natural component, yet to divide them into left and right is far too simplistic. As soon as we dive into the specific parties, be it the Red, Blue, Purple, Green, Orange, or Yellow party, we discover that each party has its own structure, its own struggles.
From this, we can very clearly see what is going on structure-wise: the Voters are the ultimate source for the structures of the individual parties and for the structures that they are engaged in collectively.
This gives us a fantastic view on what is happening in the United States, because we have to conclude that the voters are actually not that important. The parties are wagging the dog, so to speak, keeping more power to themselves and their cronies/ideals than letting all their power be in service of the voters. Having just two parties obstructs our view as well, of course.
Therefore, the United States is not a good source to view the overall structures of politics. This nation warps the desires of the voters in a limited format, and limited formats are of course never the overall formats; they are unnatural, stunted.
In politics, when there is a free playing field, we find that there are many different forces at play, and to declare that just as a left-right reality will point straight back at the person pronouncing that position. Something is immature about that person, or something is immature about the culture in which that person exists.
You may have additional thought. I’d like it if you can articulate them.