The Left's position on technology is generally progressive with an emphasis on sustainability, privacy and fully open sourced systems.
The Center's (moderates) position on technology is often mixed with elements of both the Left and Right's values systems.
The Right's position on technology is more Laissez-faire (hands-off) and proprietary closed-sourced systems that also includes privacy concerns.
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