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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 – in relation to their respective {{wp|Communitarianism|communitarian}} or {{wp|Individualism|individualistic}} ideals.
The following list attempts to divide interrelated ideologies found in common political life into a number of macro-groups. The names of the headers do not necessarily imply some hierarchical order or that one ideology evolved out of the other; instead, they are merely noting that the ideologies in question are practically, historically and ideologically related to each other. As such, one ideology can belong to several groups and there is sometimes considerable overlap between related ideologies. The meaning of a political label can also differ between countries and consequently between political parties; which may espouse the same self-declared ideology but with considerable ideological divergences in practice.

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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 interrelated ideologies found in common political life into a number of macro-groups. The names of the headers do not necessarily imply some hierarchical order or that one ideology evolved out of the other; instead, they are merely noting that the ideologies in question are practically, historically and ideologically related to each other. As such, one ideology can belong to several groups and there is sometimes considerable overlap between related ideologies. The meaning of a political label can also differ between countries and consequently between political parties; which may espouse the same self-declared ideology but with considerable ideological divergences in practice.