You didn't even read my other post past the Sherlock Homley. Go read it slowly and get a piece of paper out and draw a big + on it. Think up down right left... Not just right and left. I encourage everyone to do this. You might learn something. In all seriousness.
The sad part is, you think you know what you are talking about. Left thinking taking to the extreme = anarchy, right thinking taking to the extreme = facism.
There is general consensus that the
Left includes progressives, communists, social-liberals, greens, social-democrats, socialists, democratic-socialists, left-libertarians, secularists, feminists, autonomists, anti-imperialists, anti-capitalists, and
anarchists,
and that the
Right includes conservatives, reactionaries, neoconservatives, traditionalists, capitalists, neoliberals, right-libertarians, social-authoritarians, monarchists, theocrats, nationalists,
Nazis (including neo-Nazis) and
fascists.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Left%E2%80%93right_politicsPower, concentrated in few hands, is the dominant historic characteristic of what most people, in most times, have considered the political and economic right wing. (as far away from anarchy as you could get, closer to a fascist system)
The far left, as far as you can get away from the right, would logically represent the opposite tendency and, in fact, has done just that throughout history. The left has been the side of politics and economics that opposes the concentration of power and wealth and, instead, advocates and works toward the distribution of power into the maximum number of hands. (closer to an anarchist system, where there is no dominant ruling class and power is in the hands of the people)