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A {{wp|political ideology}} is a belief system concerned with conceptions of how {{wp|society}} should work and offering a political and cultural blueprint for a certain idealized {{wp|social order}}, sustaining its conclusions on specific {{wp|Ethics|ethical}}, {{wp|ideology|ideological}} and {{wp|doctrine|doctrinal}} {{wp|Ideal (ethics)|ideals}}. Political ideologies have two dimensions: one one hand its objectives, i.e. or how society should be organized; and on the other methods, i.e. the most appropriate way to achieve this goal. | A {{wp|political ideology}} is a belief system concerned with conceptions of how {{wp|society}} should work and offering a political and cultural blueprint for a certain idealized {{wp|social order}}, sustaining its conclusions on specific {{wp|Ethics|ethical}}, {{wp|ideology|ideological}} and {{wp|doctrine|doctrinal}} {{wp|Ideal (ethics)|ideals}}. Political ideologies have two dimensions: one one hand its objectives, i.e. or how society should be organized; and on the other methods, i.e. the most appropriate way to achieve this goal. | ||
The following list attempts to divide ideologies found in common political life into a number of macro-groups of practical, historical and ideological relation. To this end, ideologies are grouped based on their placement on three basic axes – political, societal, and economic – | The following list attempts to divide ideologies found in common political life into a number of macro-groups of practical, historical and ideological relation. To this end, ideologies are grouped based on their placement on three basic axes – political, societal, and economic – in relation to their respective {{wp|Communitarianism|communitarian}} or {{wp|Individualism|individualistic}} ideals. |
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A political ideology is a belief system concerned with conceptions of how society should work and offering a political and cultural blueprint for a certain idealized social order, sustaining its conclusions on specific ethical, ideological and doctrinal ideals. Political ideologies have two dimensions: one one hand its objectives, i.e. or how society should be organized; and on the other methods, i.e. the most appropriate way to achieve this goal.
The following list attempts to divide ideologies found in common political life into a number of macro-groups of practical, historical and ideological relation. To this end, ideologies are grouped based on their placement on three basic axes – political, societal, and economic – in relation to their respective communitarian or individualistic ideals.