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Political Ideology and Labels

Political Ideology: An individual or group’s set of political beliefs While individuals have very specific and distinct political ideologies, people are forced to choose which political party or label “best” fits them Why is this the case?

What does your position mean? DO NOT WRITE DOWN---JUST LISTEN What does your position mean? Traditionally, we have used a left-right spectrum to suggest where people stand on the issues: Left/Liberal Right/Conservative

Political Spectrum Turn Clock Forward Reverse Clock Radical Conservative Fast Forward Time Liberal Turn Clock Back Reactionary Clock = Progress or Change Status Quo = the way things are now

Believe that people are born good Believe that people are born good. It is only when society lets them down that they turn on society. Equality is important Believe in a larger federal government. This larger government is made up of social programs to help those in need Believe that it is the responsibility of the government to take care of those who cannot help themselves Believe that change is good. Change is progress, and therefore is good. Believe in tolerance of alternative lifestyles. Liberals tend to—but not always—vote Democratic Liberals

Believe that the priority of government should be social order through strict and harsh punishments Believe in less federal government. Government should regulate the lives of Americans less, not more Believe that it is the responsibility of family, churches, and charities to take care of those who cannot take care of themselves. It is not the government’s responsibility. Believe that change should be slow and well thought-out. Like to refer back to the way things used to be. Believe in traditional family values Conservatives tend to—but not always—vote Republican Conservatives

Refining the Ideological Spectrum The Economic Spectrum Liberal: Economic liberals favor broad government involvement in economic policy-making and regulation of business Conservative: Economic conservatives favor limited government involvement in economic policymaking and regulation of business

Refining the Ideological Spectrum The Social/Political Spectrum Liberal: Social and political liberals favor limited government regulation of individual behavior Conservative: Social and political conservatives favor broad government regulation of individual behavior

Think, Pair, Share What did you notice happens to Liberals and Conservatives in our spectrum, based on the type of issue? Therefore, some call for a REFINING of the spectrum to include: moderates, totalitarians, libertarians

Other Political Ideologies Moderates: Take a strong stance on few issues, preferring the middle position on most matters. They emphasize practical solutions to public issues

Other Political Ideologies Totalitarians: Prefer government control over all areas of life. Promotes equality through regulation by the government (may be an individual or group of people)

What does this mean for our two-party system? Where do MOST Americans find themselves on the spectrum?

Political Parties 101

Democratic Party Identify with liberal values Support some of these ideas Loose interpretation of the Constitution Graduated income tax (rich pay more, poor less) Universal healthcare Pro-Choice Stem Cell research Time table for taking troops out of Iraq Government to help weak groups Children Seniors The poor

Republican Party Conservative Ideology Support some of these ideas Strict interpretation of the Constitution Emphasize corporate and personal decision making Individuals are responsible for their actions Less government involvement in people’s lives Less of a safety net to assist the less fortunate however… Private sector (businesses, charities, organizations, etc.) are more effective than government Strong military and national defense Pro-life Strict environmental standards hurt businesses

Libertarian Party