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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | [[category:catalogs]]This page is intended as a catalog or index of existing [[political ideology|political ideologies]].{{ | + | [[category:catalogs]]This page is intended as a catalog or index of existing [[political ideology|political ideologies]].{{seedling}} |
==Related Pages== | ==Related Pages== | ||
+ | * Belief in a particular [[moral system]] is usually the basis for (or a strong component of) an individual's agreement with a particular [[political ideologies|political ideology]]. | ||
* The habit of assuming that all [[political ideologies]] can be simply evaluated as falling somewhere within in a one-dimensional "left-right" spectrum is generally misleading and historically arbitrary. Other [[political ideological spectra]] have been proposed, generally using two or more dimensions, and it seems likely that at least four dimensions will be necessary in order to avoid significant [[ideological]] [[conflation]]. | * The habit of assuming that all [[political ideologies]] can be simply evaluated as falling somewhere within in a one-dimensional "left-right" spectrum is generally misleading and historically arbitrary. Other [[political ideological spectra]] have been proposed, generally using two or more dimensions, and it seems likely that at least four dimensions will be necessary in order to avoid significant [[ideological]] [[conflation]]. | ||
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==Reference== | ==Reference== | ||
− | * | + | * {{wikipedia|Ideologies of parties}} (Ideologies of parties): a list of political ideologies, broken down by main ideological emphasis |
Revision as of 00:00, 24 September 2009
Overview
This page is intended as a catalog or index of existing political ideologies.
Related Pages
- Belief in a particular moral system is usually the basis for (or a strong component of) an individual's agreement with a particular political ideology.
- The habit of assuming that all political ideologies can be simply evaluated as falling somewhere within in a one-dimensional "left-right" spectrum is generally misleading and historically arbitrary. Other political ideological spectra have been proposed, generally using two or more dimensions, and it seems likely that at least four dimensions will be necessary in order to avoid significant ideological conflation.
Reference
- Wikipedia (Ideologies of parties): a list of political ideologies, broken down by main ideological emphasis