Gods, left and right, and their price of admission

“Check your privilege!”
”Check your resentment!”

In other words, right and left agree that politics is really psychology. After the bourgeois revolution is completed, everyone will always act like a responsible adult citizen and worker who does what he is supposed to do, including his job. Everyone will be equal in status and respect. Social problems will be blamed on crime, which is a bit tautological.

The right says that, a priori, there is no injustice, only crime. Apart from the faults of individuals, the social world is as given as the natural world, and what is, is necessarily.
Thus, if there are problems, we need to find the guilty ones and include them out.
The left says that, a priori, there is no crime, only injustice.
Thus there are people who will hurt or kill you if they think they are insulted.
This is a fascist world. In which what is left of the left is consigned to futile reactions.
The tragic world, though also defined by the state, and a notion of society that is its image and that it represents, recognizes that being wrong somehow does not mean you cannot claim to be wronged, nor that, as in the prevailing Kantian morality and American courts, it doesn’t matter.