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    Dynamics of the left/right (or dove/hawk) dichotomy in society and how it inevitably goes wrong - a hypothesis

    The women's vote has also been considered a conservative one in certain situations, most notably one of the reasons for Thatcher's landslide in 1980 was her appeal to middle-class housewives and women continued to trend Conservative in the UK until 2005, less than two decades ago.
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    Dynamics of the left/right (or dove/hawk) dichotomy in society and how it inevitably goes wrong - a hypothesis

    The OP seems reasonable, though I think none of its proposed remedies for the left-right pendulum swing are workable and we will simply have to accept the reality of occasional wars and conflicts.
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    Dynamics of the left/right (or dove/hawk) dichotomy in society and how it inevitably goes wrong - a hypothesis

    Considering a coherent "right" and "left" wasn't defined until the 1790s, this is flatly impossible. Again, they have nothing to do with primitive religion and magical practices. And by your own token no Christian could be a conservative or on the right (but then you're shameless about...
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