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Chapter 2: Ideology & Philosophy.  An organized set of ideas that modify one another  Helps individuals make sense of political issues (personal use)

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1 Chapter 2: Ideology & Philosophy

2  An organized set of ideas that modify one another  Helps individuals make sense of political issues (personal use)  Can help leaders influence public in accepting or rejecting policies (public use) Ideology

3 1.American Liberalism:  Variant of more general political science defined liberalism;  Important to American Liberals to seek to create equality of people so give authority and legitimacy to government to do this;  Seek to maintain and protect freedom of expression.  Not necessarily same as Democrats. American Ideologies

4 2.American Conservativism:  Also a form of more generally defined liberalism in political science  Does not like government intervention  Willing to let government help maintain morality  Not necessarily same as Republicans American Ideologies

5  Both American liberalism and American conservativism fall under this umbrella  Developed in 18 th -19 th century in Europe along with conservatism and socialism—three main ideologies political scientists debate Liberalism

6  Idea that government should help people develop to their fullest potential  Believe people should be responsible for themselves as much as possible so government should be limited  Suspicious of power  Favor a view of politics and choice going together Liberalism

7  Very different than American conservatism  Main goal of government is to create stability in communities  Based on hierarchy of power (leaders and people have reciprocal responsibilities)  Not suspicious of power  Power should be in hands of traditional class of rulers (ex. Queen) Conservativism

8  States or localities consist of different classes of people who are in constant conflict  Believe working class should take power in state and control industry to creat a just society of equality Socialism

9  More militant form of socialism  A political structure that promotes the establishment of a classless and stateless society based on common ownership  See Karl Marx Communism

10  An authoritarian political ideology that is concerned with notions of cultural decline or decadence  Seeks to achieve a national rebirth by exalting the natin or race, and promoting cults of unity, strength and purity.  Example: Benito Mussilini of Italy Facism

11  Political ideology that supports economic liberalism as a means of promoting economic security  Free markets, free trade, and privatization  More focus on economy than traditional liberalism Neoliberalism

12  Also known as identity group  A group of people with a shared set of ideas (in this case political ideology)  Think their ideology defines them Political Identity


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