Week 2: Political Idealogies Flashcards

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belief systems that provide people with a perspective on the proper role of elected officials which types of public policies should be prioritized, and how the various elements of society should be arranged.

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political idealogies

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left

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liberalism

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right

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conservatism

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middle

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moderates

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5
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list the 10 political idealogies

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  1. liberalism
  2. conservatism
  3. moderates
  4. communism
  5. socialis,
  6. national socialism (nazism)
  7. fascism
  8. anarchism
  9. libertarianism
  10. marxism
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an ideology based on the communal ownership of all property and a classless structure, with economic production and distribution to be directed and regulated by means of an authoritative economic plan that supposedly embodies the interests of the community as a whole

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communism

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an ideology based on collective or governmental ownership and democratic management of the essential means of the production and distribution of goods. It can often be difficult to define, since different people have different ideas about what a this type of society would look like. .

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socialism

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rejects liberalism, democracy, the rule of law, and human rights, and stresses the subordination of the individual to the state and strict obedience to leaders. It emphasizes the right of the strong to rule the weak, the inequality of individuals and “races”, and the racial superiority of White Anglo-Saxons (Aryans).

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nazism

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tends to celebrate masculinity, youth, mystical unity, and the power of violence. Often, but not always, it promotes racial superiority doctrines, ethnic persecution, imperialist expansion, and genocide.

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fascism

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considers the state undesirable, unnecessary, and harmful, and instead promotes a stateless society, or anarchy.

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anarchism

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usually identified as the most anti-authoritarian of all political ideologies

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anarchism

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12
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believe that any legitimate government should be small and should play only the most minimal possible role in economic, social, and cultural life.

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libertarianism

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13
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all injustices and inequalities in the world can be traced to the class struggle, or the inequalities inherent to the capitalist system. They may consider themselves socialists or communists as there exists much overlap between these ideologies.

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marxism

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