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  2. Nolan Chart - Wikipedia

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    The Nolan Chart is a two-dimensional graph that measures political views along economic and personal freedom axes. It positions libertarianism outside the traditional left-right spectrum and contrasts it with other ideologies such as conservatism, liberalism, authoritarianism and centrism.

  3. List of political ideologies - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive overview of various political ideologies and their characteristics, with examples and references. Learn about the different types of political systems, such as anarchism, authoritarianism, communism, democracy, fascism, and more.

  4. The Political Compass - Wikipedia

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    The Political Compass is a website that rates political ideology in a two-axis spectrum: economic (left-right) and social (authoritarian-libertarian). Reddit r/PoliticalCompassMemes is a subreddit that uses user flairs based on The Political Compass to mock ideologies.

  5. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    A political spectrum is a system to characterize and classify different political positions in relation to one another. Learn about the historical origin, academic investigation and criticism of the left–right axis and other dimensions of the political spectrum.

  6. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and development of political ideologies in the United States, from republicanism to conservatism and liberalism. Explore how different demographic groups, events, and movements have shaped American political beliefs and values.

  7. Overton window - Wikipedia

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    The Overton window is the range of policies politically acceptable to the mainstream population at a given time. It is named after Joseph Overton, a policy analyst who proposed that an idea's political viability depends on whether it falls within this range.

  8. Political positions of the Democratic Party (United States)

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    Learn about the political positions of the Democratic Party in the United States, based on modern liberalism and social democracy. The article covers economic, social, environmental, and foreign policy issues, as well as the party's history and leaders.

  9. Left-wing politics - Wikipedia

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    Left-wing politics are the range of political ideologies that support social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy. They include various economic, social and environmental positions, such as socialism, anarchism, Marxism, feminism, civil rights and environmentalism.