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This is an overview of the
ideologies of parties. Many
political parties base their political action and programme on an
ideology. In
social studies, 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 explain how society should work, and offer 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. It can be a construct of political thought, often defining
political parties and their policy. The popularity of an ideology is in part due to the influence of
moral entrepreneurs, who sometimes act in their own interests.
Political ideologies have two dimensions:
- Goals: How society should work (or be arranged).
- Methods: The most appropriate ways to achieve the ideal arrangement.
More information about political ideologies can be found in the article on ideology.
More information about the political spectrum can be found in the article on the political spectrum.
Division in groups
The following list attempts to divide the ideologies found in practical political life into a number of groups; each group contains ideologies that have a certain theme or idea in common. Note that one ideology can belong to several groups, and there is sometimes considerable overlap between related ideologies. Also, keep in mind that the meaning of a political label can differ per country and that parties often subscribe to a combination of ideologies.
Ideologies emphasizing class struggle
Ideologies emphasizing the individual
Ideologies emphazing the collectivity
Ideologies emphasizing ethnicity or nationality
Ideologies emphasizing tradition
Ideologies based on religion
Other ideologies
One-issue stances
Political theories | Political parties
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