Who decides what is right?
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Àlex Gutiérrez
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AraWho decides what is right?ara.catWhat we have traditionally called the right has achieved two undeniable victories. The first is the shift of economic issues to its own territory. Both the PSOE and El País are considered left-wing, but only by simple opposition: what they defend in terms of money is different, but in no way do they represent the two equidistant extremes of the center of the same axis. The second victory is the erosion of the left-wing brand, which in Spain had a good press, even if only as a reaction to Francoism: now it is associated among a good part of the electorate with naive do-goodism, corruption, or arrogant moral superiority. To be fair, part of these considerations have been earned through hard work and their own merits.
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