Political Ideologies

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==List of Political Ideologies==
==List of Political Ideologies==
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* '''Social-Conservatism''': is an ideology that believes government have a role in encouraging or enforcing what they consider traditional values or behaviors based on the belief that these are what keep people civilised and decent;
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* '''Social conservatism is a group of political ideologies centred on preserving traditional beliefs, attitudes and philosophy. This ideology often supports a liberal economy but with moderate state intervention.;
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* '''Market-Liberalism''': is an ideology that combines free market economy with personal liberty and human rights;
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* '''Market-Liberalism''': Market Liberalism an ideology that combines free market economy with personal liberty and human rights.Freedom both politically and economically are highly valued.;
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* '''Social-Liberalism''': is an ideology that upholds personal liberty and human rights but supports also a more mixed economy with state produced public services;
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* '''Social-Liberalism''': Social Liberalism is an ideology that upholds personal liberty and human rights but supports also a more mixed economy with state provided public services. Under social liberalism, the good of the community is viewed as harmonious with the freedom of the individual.;
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* '''Social-Democracy''': is an ideology whose goal is to reform capitalism to align it with the ethical ideals of social democracy while maintaining the capitalist mode of production, rather than creating an alternative socialist economic system;
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* '''Social-Democracy''': Social Democracy is an ideology whose goal is to reform capitalism and humanize it by aligning it with the ethical ideals of social welfare while maintaining the capitalist mode of production, rather than creating an alternative socialist economic system.;
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* '''Authoritarian Democracy''': is an ideology that combines a strong executive power with a full participatory representative government and often large social welfare programme; the most well-known governments of this kind are [[Germany]], where the Chancellor and the ministers are appointed by the Kaiser but legislation needs to be approved by the Reichstag and the Bundesrat, and [[Canada]];
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* '''Authoritarian Democracy''': is an ideology that combines a strong executive power with a representative parliment and often large social welfare programme; the most well-known governments of this kind are [[Germany]], where the Chancellor and the ministers are appointed by the Kaiser but legislation needs to be approved by the Reichstag and the Bundesrat, and [[Canada]];
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* '''Paternal Autocracy''': is an ideology where Royal or executive power is exercised without any representative structure, as in the [[Ottoman Empire]] or the [[Qing Empire]];
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* '''Paternal Autocracy''': Paternal Autocracy is not a political ideology in the normal sense of the word, but rather a general term for the attitude these governments hold towards their citizens: The people are all subjects of the leader, either a king or a dictator and it is the leader's job and duty to lead the state and society towards the rightous and best path while uniting the people of under his benevolent protection. These countries usually have a very authoritarian government, conservative social views and a state controlled economy.;
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* '''National Populism''': is represented by extremist nationalist and militaristic governments as in [[Mongolia]], [[Romania]] and [[Shangqing Tianguo]];
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* '''National Populism''': Encompassing a variety of ultra-nationalist and militaristic movements, National Populism typically venerates devotion to the state, uniting the people under a strong leader and a corporatist economy. Often espousing racial politics and violent rethorics national populism is vehemently opposed by most other political parties.;
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* '''[[Syndicalism#Radical Socialism|Radical Socialism]]''': a toned-down version of Syndicalism, with more democratic structures and safeguards in place; the best example of this ideology is the current government of the [[Union of Britain]];
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* '''[[Syndicalism#Radical Socialism|Radical Socialism]]''': Radical Socialism is a catch all phrase for the various Socialist, Communist and Anarchist ideologies that aren't directly associated with Syndicalism. Countries with this ideology operate with a socialist economy usually accompanied with some kind of democratic form of government; Their ultimate goal is to create a paradise for the working class, the details of which varies from movement to movement.;
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* '''[[Syndicalism]]''': the leading revolutionary ideology whose aim is to create a nation-wide corporationist structure, with representation through the officially recognized syndicates and trade unions, as in the [[Commune of France]];
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* '''[[Syndicalism]]''': Syndicalism is the leading marxist revolutionary ideology which promotes democratic federations of collectivized trade unions as the basic political and economic units of the socialist state. Trade unions are equally owned by the workers who are members in them and have complete economic and political control over the workplaces they organize, and are given great amounts of autonomy from the central government. On a larger scale the various trade unions elect members to regional and national trade union congresses which form the legislative and executive powers of the central government.;
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* '''[[Totalism]]''': a new to-be-announced doctrine proposed by [[Oswald Mosley]] that advocates a total involvement of the state in the internal and economic affairs of the country;
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* '''[[Totalism]]''': Totalism is both a specific ideology, and a category sometimes given to name various radical left wing ideologies with similar characteristics. As an ideolgy, Totalism promotes a new direction for socialism in the world, emphasizing the the role of the socialist state as the core ideal of the nation while devaluing or abandoning the Marxist ideas of worker empowerment and a classless utopia. Totalists look to centralize and expand the governments' powers in socialist states,believing the goal of the government is to build socialism in the state, and often use nationalist and militarist rethorics and policies. Due to their authoritarian nature other authoritarian or totalitarian socialist ideologies have gained the name "Totalist" even if they are not affiliated with the totalist charter.;

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A political ideology is a certain ethical set of ideals, principles, doctrines, myths or symbols of a social movement, institution, class, or large group that explains how society should work, and offers some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order. A political ideology largely concerns itself with how to allocate power and to what ends it should be used. Some parties follow a certain ideology very closely, while others may take broad inspiration from a group of related ideologies without specifically embracing any one of them.

List of Political Ideologies

  • Social conservatism is a group of political ideologies centred on preserving traditional beliefs, attitudes and philosophy. This ideology often supports a liberal economy but with moderate state intervention.;
  • Market-Liberalism: Market Liberalism an ideology that combines free market economy with personal liberty and human rights.Freedom both politically and economically are highly valued.;
  • Social-Liberalism: Social Liberalism is an ideology that upholds personal liberty and human rights but supports also a more mixed economy with state provided public services. Under social liberalism, the good of the community is viewed as harmonious with the freedom of the individual.;
  • Social-Democracy: Social Democracy is an ideology whose goal is to reform capitalism and humanize it by aligning it with the ethical ideals of social welfare while maintaining the capitalist mode of production, rather than creating an alternative socialist economic system.;
  • Authoritarian Democracy: is an ideology that combines a strong executive power with a representative parliment and often large social welfare programme; the most well-known governments of this kind are Germany, where the Chancellor and the ministers are appointed by the Kaiser but legislation needs to be approved by the Reichstag and the Bundesrat, and Canada;
  • Paternal Autocracy: Paternal Autocracy is not a political ideology in the normal sense of the word, but rather a general term for the attitude these governments hold towards their citizens: The people are all subjects of the leader, either a king or a dictator and it is the leader's job and duty to lead the state and society towards the rightous and best path while uniting the people of under his benevolent protection. These countries usually have a very authoritarian government, conservative social views and a state controlled economy.;
  • National Populism: Encompassing a variety of ultra-nationalist and militaristic movements, National Populism typically venerates devotion to the state, uniting the people under a strong leader and a corporatist economy. Often espousing racial politics and violent rethorics national populism is vehemently opposed by most other political parties.;
  • Radical Socialism: Radical Socialism is a catch all phrase for the various Socialist, Communist and Anarchist ideologies that aren't directly associated with Syndicalism. Countries with this ideology operate with a socialist economy usually accompanied with some kind of democratic form of government; Their ultimate goal is to create a paradise for the working class, the details of which varies from movement to movement.;
  • Syndicalism: Syndicalism is the leading marxist revolutionary ideology which promotes democratic federations of collectivized trade unions as the basic political and economic units of the socialist state. Trade unions are equally owned by the workers who are members in them and have complete economic and political control over the workplaces they organize, and are given great amounts of autonomy from the central government. On a larger scale the various trade unions elect members to regional and national trade union congresses which form the legislative and executive powers of the central government.;
  • Totalism: Totalism is both a specific ideology, and a category sometimes given to name various radical left wing ideologies with similar characteristics. As an ideolgy, Totalism promotes a new direction for socialism in the world, emphasizing the the role of the socialist state as the core ideal of the nation while devaluing or abandoning the Marxist ideas of worker empowerment and a classless utopia. Totalists look to centralize and expand the governments' powers in socialist states,believing the goal of the government is to build socialism in the state, and often use nationalist and militarist rethorics and policies. Due to their authoritarian nature other authoritarian or totalitarian socialist ideologies have gained the name "Totalist" even if they are not affiliated with the totalist charter.;
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