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Title: Intro to Political Ideologies


1
Intro to Political Ideologies
  • WHAT ARE YOU?
  • What is a .
  • Radical
  • Liberal
  • Moderate
  • Conservative
  • Libertarian
  • Reactionary

2
What does the political spectrum help us measure?
  • There are various different opinions about what
    is actually being measured along this axis
  • Whether the state should prioritize equality
    (left) or liberty (right).
  • Whether the government's involvement with the
    economy should be interventionist (left) or
    laissez-faire (right).
  • Whether the government should be secular and
    separate itself from religious beliefs (left) or
    should take a stance of religious morality
    (right). Fair outcomes (left) versus fair
    processes (right)
  • Whether one embraces change (left) or prefers
    rigorous justification for change (right)
  • Whether human nature and society is malleable
    (left) or fixed (right).
  • Support for the economic interests of the poor
    (left) or the rich (right).

3
The Political Spectrum
  • The 3 Major Characteristics of the Political
    Spectrum
  • 1. The DEGREE/SCOPE of change
  • 2. The DIRECTION of change
  • 3. The METHOD of change

4
THE DEGREE/SCOPE OF CHANGE
  • As you move away from the the center of the
    political spectrum, your want of change becomes
    greater
  • Liberals and Conservatives want minimal change
  • Reactionaries and Radicals want maximum change

5
THE DIRECTION OF CHANGE
  • As you move to the right on the political
    spectrum, you become more retrogressive in the
    type of change desired (have more traditional
    views and desires)
  • As you move to the left on the political
    spectrum, you become more progressive in the type
    of change desired (have more of a modern view and
    desires)

6
THE METHOD OF CHANGE
  • Those closer to the center of the spectrum will
    use the current political system to institute
    their changes
  • Those further away from the center of the
    spectrum will use revolutionary methods to
    institute their changes
  • As you move away from the center, the method of
    change can become more violent
  • Conservatives see the individual as the major
    instrument of change
  • Liberals see government as the major instrument
    of change

7
The Political Spectrum
  • What is a .
  • Radical
  • Liberal
  • Moderate
  • Conservative
  • Reactionary

8
The Political Spectrum
  • Issues to be focused onHUMAN NATURELAW
    ORDERWORLD VIEWECONOMICSGENERAL VIEWPOINTS

9
The Conservative
  • HUMAN NATUREConservatives tend to be pessimistic
    about human nature
  • LAW ORDERConservatives stress law order over
    personal civil rights and liberties believe
    morality needs to be regulated to ensure safety
  • WORLD VIEWConservatives tend to be
    isolationists worry about home front before
    anyone else anti U.N.
  • ECONOMICSConservatives support economic
    freedoms, laissez faire policies, pro business,
    and supply side economics against taxes
  • GENERAL VIEWPOINTSConservatives stress family
    values, supports private schools , strong
    military and defense

10
The Liberal
  • HUMAN NATURELiberals tend to be optimistic about
    human nature and its potential
  • LAW ORDERLiberals promote civil rights and
    liberties over order in society affirmative
    action against government regulating morality
  • WORLD VIEWLiberals tend to be internationalists,
    working to aid human suffering globally pro U.N.
  • ECONOMICSLiberals support government
    intervention in economic affairs to ensure
    equality, pro laborer taxation used to support
    programs and redistribute wealth
  • GENERAL VIEWPOINTSLiberals support environmental
    programs separation of church/state supports
    government intervention

11
The Moderate
  • The Moderate takes no definitive position on any
    issue
  • Moderates pick and choose their viewpoints
  • Tend to favor status quo and desire no change
  • Tend to be independent in their political
    perspectives

12
The Radical
  • Desires immediate, progressive (new) change
    (violent if necessary)
  • Desires ultimate sense of equality (everyone is
    the same)
  • Government can be the instrument that ensures
    that equality among all

13
Libertarian
  • Believes in ultimate individualism
  • Believes in minimal government intervention-
  • Minimal taxes, minimal govt regulation
  • Government control of the economy should be
    minimal.
  • As long as actions do not harm others, they
    should be legal.  Freedom and rights cannot be
    compromised

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The Reactionary
  • Desires immediate, retrogressive change (violent
    if necessary)
  • Extremely racist, xenophobic, and isolationist
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