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The Right Side
Those who feel that the government should leave people alone. Wants to keep traditional values and not change
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The Left Side
People who want the government to have more control, usually more open to change for the better of society
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Libertarianism
Seeks to maximize political freedom and autonomy, freedom of choice.
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Anarchism
The absence of government and law, may be viokent
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Dictatorship
A government with a single leader to rule them all.
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Democracies
A form of government decided upon by the people. In the middle of the specturm
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P.R.I.N.C.E
- -Public Property: property should be owned by the government
- -Responsibility: Holding the whole group responsible
- -Interests: goals and interests can be met by working together
- -Norms: adherence to collective rules
- -Cooperation: cooperation encourages more view points
- -Economic Equality: Equal work for equal pay
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Collectivism
a belief that places the needs of the group above the needs of one
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P.R.I.C.E.S.
- -Private Property: Property should be held by private citizens
- -Rule of Law: Everyone is equal under the law
- -Individual rights and freedoms: Freedom of association and rights
- -Competition: compete with others
- -Economic Freedoms: freedom to buy and sell whatever
- -Self-interest
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Individualism
The belief that values the rights and freedoms of the individual, often above the whole group.
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Themes of Ideology
Nation, Class, Race, Gender, Religion and Environment
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Ideology
A set of principles or ideas that explain our world and place within it
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Identity influencers
Culture, Language, Media, Environment, Gender, Religions/spirituality
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Collective Identity
identity shared with others as a member of a larger social group
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Individual Identity
the idea of yourself as a unique individual, what makes you special
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