Political Ideologies This closely linked set of beliefs is what we think of as our political stance, or set of guiding values.

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Political Ideologies This closely linked set of beliefs is what we think of as our political stance, or set of guiding values.

Political Ideologies There are usually 5 main political ideologies that are discussed; Anarchism- No government (Historically Russia) Absolutism- Single ruler total control (King, Emperor) Liberalism Conservatism Socialism- Collectivism > Individualism (Communism is an evolution of socialism)

Political Ideologies Liberal vs. Conservative Take a minute to write down what you feel some beliefs are of both liberals and conservatives.

Political Ideologies Political Ideologies in the United States are most likely referred to as Liberalism and Conservatism.

Political Ideologies

Political Ideologies Liberal vs. Conservative -advocates gov. action to improve the welfare of individuals -supports civil rights and social change -Support for traditional values -government should take action to reduce poverty -Democratic Party -limited role of government in helping individuals -Strong sense of patriotism -Support for traditional values -individual is primarily in responsible for his or her own well-being -oppose gov. programs to redistribute wealth -Republican Party

Political Ideologies Liberal vs. Conservative