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In social studies, a political ideology is a certain set of ethical 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 political 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. 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: (1) goals: how society should be organized; and (2) methods: the most appropriate way to achieve this goal.
An ideology is a collection of ideas. Typically, each ideology contains certain ideas on what it considers to be the best form of government (e.g. autocracy or democracy) and the best economic system (e.g. capitalism or socialism). The same word is sometimes used to identify both an ideology and one of its main ideas. For instance, socialism may refer to an economic system, or it may refer to an ideology which supports that economic system. The same term may also be used to refer to multiple ideologies and that is why political scientists try to find consensus definitions for these terms. For example, while the terms have been conflated at times, communism has come in common parlance and in academics to refer to Soviet-type regimes and Marxist–Leninist ideologies, whereas socialism has come to refer to a wider range of differing ideologies which are most often distinct from Marxism–Leninism.[1]
Political ideology is a term fraught with problems, having been called "the most elusive concept in the whole of social science".[2] While ideologies tend to identify themselves by their position on the political spectrum (such as the left, the centre or the right), they can be distinguished from political strategies (e.g. populism as it is commonly defined) and from single issues around which a party may be built (e.g. civil libertarianism and support or opposition to European integration), although either of these may or may not be central to a particular ideology. There are several studies that show that political ideology is heritable within families.[3][4][5][6][7]
The following list is strictly alphabetical and attempts to divide the ideologies found in practical political life into a number of groups, with each group containing ideologies that are related to each other. The headers refer to names of the best-known ideologies in each group. The names of the headers do not necessarily imply some hierarchical order or that one ideology evolved out of the other. Instead, they are merely noting that the ideologies in question are practically, historically and ideologically related to each other. As such, one ideology can belong to several groups and there is sometimes considerable overlap between related ideologies. The meaning of a political label can also differ between countries and political parties often subscribe to a combination of ideologies.
Anarchism
- Political internationals
- Anarkismo (platformism and specifism)
- International of Anarchist Federations (synthesis anarchism)
- International Confederation of Labor (anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism)
- International Union of Anarchists (anarcho-communism)
- International Workers' Association (anarcho-syndicalism)
Classical
Post-classical
Contemporary
Opposition
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
Authoritarianism
General
Other
Opposition
- Anti-authoritarianism
- Anti-fascism
- Anti-monarchism
- Decolonization
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Communitarianism
General
Other
Regional variants
- Kibbutz
- Obshchina
- Singapore
- Zadruga
Communism
- Political internationals
Leninism
Marxism–Leninism
Libertarian
Marxism
Other
Opposition
- Anti-communism
- McCarthyism
- Anti-Marxism
- Anti-socialism
Religious variants
- Christian communism
- Bruderhofs
- Diggers
- Hutterites
- Shakers
- Islamic communism
- Jewish communism
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
Conservatism
- Political internationals
- International Democrat Union (conservatism)
- International Monarchist League (monarchism)
General
Reactionary
Opposition
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
United States
Asian
European
Oceanian
Corporatism
General
Other
Religious variants
- Christian corporatism
Regional variants
Western Europe
Democracy
General
Other
Direct democracy movements
Pirate politics
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- Political internationals
Opposition
Religious variants
Christian democracy
- Political internationals
- Centrist Democrat International (Christian democracy)
- Christian Democrat Organization of America (Christian democracy)
General
- Distributism
- Gremialismo
- Popularism
Other
Other
- Christian democracy
- Islamic democracy
- Jewish democracy
- Theodemocracy
Regional variants
African
- Egypt
- Morocco
Asian
American
European
Oceanian
- Australia
Environmentalism
- Political internationals
- Friends of the Earth (environmentalism)
- Global Greens (green politics)
- World Ecological Parties (bright green environmentalism)
Bright green environmentalism
Deep green environmentalism
Light green environmentalism
Other
Opposition
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
- South Africa
American
- United States
Asian
European
- Switzerland
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
Fascism and Nazism
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General
Other
Opposition
By country
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
Identity politics
- Political internationals
- International Council of Women (feminism)
- Minority Rights Group International (minority rights)
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (indigenous rights and self-determination)
Feminism
General
Opposition
Chronological variants
Ethnic and social variants
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
LGBT social movements
Men's movement
Regional variants
Self-determination movements
African-American
Indigenous peoples
Latin American
Separatist and supremacist movements
Ethnic
Black
- Black nationalism
- Black separatism
- Black supremacism
White
- Alt-right movement
- White nationalism
- White separatism
- White supremacism
Regional variants
African
- South Africa
American
Asian
- Pakistan
European
- Belgium
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Georgia
- Russia
- Separatism in Chechnya
- Separatism in Dagestan
- Separatism in Tatarstan
- Separatism in Ural
- Serbia
- Spain
- Basque separatism
- Catalan separatism
- Ukraine
- United Kingdom
Oceania
- Australia
- Tasmania
Gender
- Feminist separatism
- Lesbian separatism
- Homonationalism
- Matriarchy
- Patriarchy
Religious variants
Student movements
General
- Anarchist free school movement
- Student activism
Regional variants
Liberalism
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- Political internationals
- Liberal International (liberalism)
- Transnational Radical Party (radicalism)
General
Other
Opposition
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
Libertarianism
- Political internationals
- Center for a Stateless Society (left-libertarianism)
- International Alliance of Libertarian Parties (right-libertarianism)
- International of Anarchist Federations (anarchism)
- International Union for Land Value Taxation (geoism)
- Liberty International (right-libertarianism)
Left-libertarianism
Right-libertarianism
Other
Opposition
Religious variants
- Christian libertarianism
- Libertarian Christianity
Regional variants
African
- South Africa
- Anarchism
American
United States
Asian
- Hong Kong
European
- United Kingdom
- Anarchism
- Anarcho-communism
- Anarcho-naturism
- Individualist anarchism
- Thatcherism
- Anarchism
Oceanian
- Australia
- Anarchism
- Anarcho-technocracy
- Anarchism
Nationalism
- Political internationals
- International Conference of Asian Political Parties (pan-Asianism and regionalism)
- The Movement (neo-nationalism and right-wing populism)
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (nationalism and self-determination)
General
Other
Opposition
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Māori
- South Island
Unification movements
Populism
- Political internationals
- Foro de São Paulo (democratic socialism, left-wing populism, social democracy and socialism of the 21st century)
- The Movement (neo-nationalism and right-wing populism)
- Progressive International (democratic socialism, left-wing populism, progressivism and social democracy)
General
Left-wing populism
Right-wing populism
Other
Regional variants
African
Asian
American
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- One Nation Party
- New Zealand
- New Zealand First
Progressivism
- Political internationals
- Progressive Alliance (progressivism and social democracy)
- Progressive International (democratic socialism, left-wing populism, progressivism and social democracy)
General
- Economic progressivism
- Social progressivism
- Techno-progressivism
- Transnational progressivism
Other
- Progressive conservatism
- Reform movement
- Social justice movement
- Technocracy movement
Opposition
Religious variants
- Islamic progressivism
Regional variants
Religio-political ideologies
- Political internationals
- Centrist Democrat International (Christian democracy)
- Hizb ut-Tahrir (Islamism)
- Humanist International (humanism)
- Muslim Brotherhood (Islamism)
General
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Political atheism and agnosticism
Political Baháʼí Faith
- New world order (Baháʼí)
- opposition
Political Buddhism
Political Christianity
Political Confucianism
- Neo-Confucianism
- New Confucianism
Political Hinduism
Political indigenous religions
- Maori environmentalism
Political Islam
Political Judaism
Political Neopaganism
Political Shinto
Political Sikhism
- Khalistan movement
- Sikh feminism
Political Taoism
Political Zoroastrianism
Satirical and anti-politics
General
- Abstentionism
- Apoliticism
Other
Religious variants
- Political quietism
Regional variants
Social democracy
- Political internationals
- Foro de São Paulo (democratic socialism, left-wing populism, social democracy and socialism of the 21st century)
- Progressive Alliance (progressivism and social democracy)
- Progressive International (democratic socialism, left-wing populism, progressivism and social democracy)
- Socialist International (democratic socialism and social democracy)
General
Other
Opposition
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
- Australia
- Melanesia
- New Zealand
Socialism
- Political internationals
- Foro de São Paulo (democratic socialism, left-wing populism and socialism of the 21st century)
- Progressive International (democratic socialism, left-wing populism, progressivism and social democracy)
- Socialist International (democratic socialism and social democracy)
- World Socialist Movement (anti-Leninism, classical Marxism, impossibilism and international socialism)
General
Authoritarian
Libertarian
Other
Opposition
Religious variants
Regional variants
African
American
Asian
European
Oceanian
Syndicalism
- Political internationals
- International Confederation of Labor (anarcho-syndicalism and revolutionary syndicalism)
- International Workers' Association (anarcho-syndicalism)
General
Other
Opposition
- Anti-unionism
Regional variants
Transhumanism
- Political internationals
- Humanity+ (transhumanist politics)
General
- Anarcho-transhumanism
- Democratic transhumanism
- Libertarian transhumanism
Other
Regional variants
- United States
See also
- Ideology
- List of communist ideologies
- List of forms of government
- List of ideologies named after people
- Political international
- Political party
References
- ↑ Roberts, Andrew (2004). The State of Socialism: A Note on Terminology. Cambridge University Press. 63 (2). 349–366.
- ↑ D. McLellan, Ideology, University of Minnesota Press, 1986, p. 1.
- ↑ Bouchard, T. J.; McGue, M. (2003). "Genetic and environmental influences on human psychological differences". Journal of Neurobiology. 54 (1). 44–45.
- ↑ Eaves, L. J.; Eysenck, H. J. (1974). "Genetics and the development of social attitudes". Nature. 249, 288–289.
- ↑ Hatemi, P. K.; Medland, S. E.; Morley, K. I.; Heath, A. C.; Martin, N. G. (2007). "The genetics of voting: An Australian twin study". Behavior Genetics. 37 (3). 435–448.
- ↑ Hatemi, P. K.; Hibbing, J.; Alford, J.; Martin, N.; Eaves, L. (2009). "Is there a 'party' in your genes?". Political Research Quarterly. 62 (3). 584–600.
- ↑ Settle, J. E.; Dawes, C. T.; Fowler, J. H. (2009). "The heritability of partisan attachment". Political Research Quarterly. 62 (3). 601–613.
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