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I think the historical development of the terms is a good way to get to present day usage.
Right Wing and Left Wing derive from where representatives sat in the Assemblée nationale in Paris; to the Right or Left viewed from the President's seat.
The Right Wing representatives favored a plan where the king retained as much as possible of his powers, and the Left wanted his powers reduced.
To take the idea forward I would equate the king keeping his privileges (and enormous wealth), also applied to other nobility and the aristocracy, and is wealth due to inheritance and privilege, and a stable establishment of a division of wealth and power by birth or royal favor.
The Left Wing then is in favor of a more level distribution of wealth and the abolition of a fixed system of inherited privilege.
Right Wing and Left Wing derive from where representatives sat in the Assemblée nationale in Paris; to the Right or Left viewed from the President's seat.
The Right Wing representatives favored a plan where the king retained as much as possible of his powers, and the Left wanted his powers reduced.
To take the idea forward I would equate the king keeping his privileges (and enormous wealth), also applied to other nobility and the aristocracy, and is wealth due to inheritance and privilege, and a stable establishment of a division of wealth and power by birth or royal favor.
The Left Wing then is in favor of a more level distribution of wealth and the abolition of a fixed system of inherited privilege.