Whatever Farage's own prejudices, Ukip is nowhere near at
the same end of the political spectrum as the BNP, National Front or Britain First.
In the same era, and from
the same end of the political spectrum was Garret Hardin, fan of Hayek, and author of The Tragedy of the Commons — a primary text for students of ecology.
Not exact matches
@Readin, On consideration, slavery is still on the
political spectrum, albeit on a different axis
of theft (
of human resources), where the extreme would be slavery on one
end, moving over to various forms
of cruel peonage, then to sweatshops, then to low pay dead
end jobs with wage theft, the
same without wage theft, the
same with benefits, and so on up, the opposite side being no theft at all so that a given laborer is paid their fair share.
At the other
end of the
political spectrum he won the
same accolade from The Spectator.
What if I wanted to write a
political book with an outrageous title that won't solve any problems but would sure piss a lot
of people off (while at the
same time endearing others at the opposite
end of the
political spectrum).
Activism and Camouflage denote works that are overtly
political — like the Gran Fury collective's famous 1987 New Museum installation «Let the Record Show...» which is re-created in the exhibition with the
same pink triangle and the words «Silence = Death» in neon — and on the opposite
end of the
spectrum, works in which artists «bury references to AIDS or sexuality so thoroughly that they often claimed that their work had no personal or expressive meanings at all,» according to the wall text.
On the other
end of the
political spectrum, the Financial Times makes many
of the
same points (and takes the cheap gym shot too):
On both sides
of the Atlantic and on both
ends of the
political spectrum, the
same conclusion seems to have been reached: victim's rights will only be taken seriously if they are enshrined in law.
On both sides
of the Atlantic and on both
ends of the
political spectrum, the
same conclusion... [more]