Political Ideologies
Explore how political ideologies span different positions across our three axes. Each ideology represents a range of beliefs rather than a single point on the political spectrum.
The Three Axes
Economic Axis
Social Axis
Authority Axis
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Anarchism
Advocates for the elimination of the state and other hierarchical power structures.
Centrism
Takes a moderate position, avoiding political extremes on any axis.
Communism
Advocates for a classless, stateless society with collective ownership of the means of production.
Conservatism
Emphasizes tradition, established institutions, gradual change, and stability.
Democratic Socialism
Advocates for democratic control of the economy with social ownership of the means of production.
Fascism
Ultranationalist, authoritarian ideology that exalts nation and race above the individual.
Green Politics
Emphasizes environmentalism, social justice, and grassroots democracy.
Left-Libertarianism
Combines libertarian views on authority with leftist economic views.
Libertarian Capitalism
Combines free markets with minimal government intervention in all spheres.
National Socialism
Totalitarian ideology combining extreme nationalism with state-controlled economy and racial ideology.
Nationalism
Prioritizes national identity, tradition, sovereignty, and national interests.
Neoliberalism
Emphasizes free markets, deregulation, and reduced government spending.
Religious Conservatism
Applies religious values to politics, emphasizing traditional morality and family values.
Social Democracy
Supports political democracy alongside policies for social justice within a capitalist economy.
Social Liberalism
Emphasizes individual rights and civil liberties, a market economy with a social safety net, and anti-discrimination protections.
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