Overview of Political Ideologies

 
IDEOLOGIES
 
 
 
 
Your Political Compass
 
Economic Left/Right: -1.5
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.82
 
INDIVIDUALISM/LIBERTARIANISM
 
Belief in individual civil liberties and freedoms over governmental restrictions
Primary function of government is to protect people’s rights
Most government actions believed to restrict rights
Regulations
Licenses
standards
 
NEOLIBERALISM
 
Belief in limited governmental intervention in the economy and society
Supports:
Privatization
free trade
deregulation
elimination of state subsidies
 
COMMUNISM
 
Belief in the abolition of private property with near total governmental
control of the economy
Value of the collective over the individual
Belief in government’s power and authority to regulate and promote
collective goals
 
SOCIALISM
 
Belief in the reduction of income disparities
Nationalization of major private industries
Government as source of
poverty reduction
Rehabilitation
education
Misc. support
 
FASCISM
 
Extreme nationalism ideology that favors authoritarian rule
Favors rights of ethnic majority over that of ethnic minorities
Favors authoritarian rule over political opposition
Wide range of economic philosophies, leaning toward authoritarianism
 
POPULISM
 
Political philosophy that supports the interests and rights of the common
people over those of the elites
The role of the government is to do what the majority of people want
Can be aligned left or right
Tend to support
more direct referenda
Recall voting
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Explore various political ideologies ranging from individualism to communism, each with distinct beliefs on government intervention, economic policies, and social structures. From libertarianism to fascism, understand the core principles and characteristics that define these ideologies.

  • Political ideologies
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  • Economic policies
  • Social structures
  • Libertarianism

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  1. IDEOLOGIES

  2. Economic Left/Right: -1.5 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.82

  3. INDIVIDUALISM/LIBERTARIANISM Belief in individual civil liberties and freedoms over governmental restrictions Primary function of government is to protect people s rights Most government actions believed to restrict rights Regulations Licenses standards

  4. NEOLIBERALISM Belief in limited governmental intervention in the economy and society Supports: Privatization free trade deregulation elimination of state subsidies

  5. COMMUNISM Belief in the abolition of private property with near total governmental control of the economy Value of the collective over the individual Belief in government s power and authority to regulate and promote collective goals

  6. SOCIALISM Belief in the reduction of income disparities Nationalization of major private industries Government as source of poverty reduction Rehabilitation education Misc. support

  7. FASCISM Extreme nationalism ideology that favors authoritarian rule Favors rights of ethnic majority over that of ethnic minorities Favors authoritarian rule over political opposition Wide range of economic philosophies, leaning toward authoritarianism

  8. POPULISM Political philosophy that supports the interests and rights of the common people over those of the elites The role of the government is to do what the majority of people want Can be aligned left or right Tend to support more direct referenda Recall voting

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