Well there's been manipulation behind the scenes in order to fool people into thinking that a certain political view point is the end-all, be-all solution to all problems. Capitalists value the free-market and are paranoid about the idea of authorities becoming more influential than they really should, but they fail to see that by giving so much freedom to people and placing so much value on competition, if a certain group is cunning enough, it can end up becoming the ruling oligarchy of the system. Socialism is even more obviously flawed, by giving that much power to a certain group or person then it can be hard to get rid of the government if it starts abusing its power, but I think at least socialists have a point when it comes to seeking the good of the collective from an ethical point of view unlike capitalists, who, at least a lot of them see such tribalism as something to look down upon.
Antony Sutton proved the way in which the communist movements were funded by capitalists groups. I think that the ruling groups actually see both systems by their flaws and have manipulated their groups for their own ends, but unfortunately, a lot of people can't tolerate the idea of massive conspiracies happening in this fashion. Either out of fear of it being true or out of pride...
A lot of people I've met related to the conspiracist movement don't have much faith in themselves but I seriously think that getting people to embrace the idea that massive conspiracies of these kind have actually happened is of vital importance to get a deeper understanding of the damage these ruling groups, the Vatican/Jesuits, the Zionists, the capitalists and communists have caused everyone.
The truth is that there's been hybrid systems that have worked in the past and in which people were happy, and that the right and left false dichotomy which I have explained was artificially made by the Intelligence groups to manipulate everyone else. They are surely the most influential groups in the world.
there doesn't seem to be anything here