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  2. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of symbols and labels used by political parties, groups or movements around the world. Some symbols are associated with one or more worldwide ideologies and used by many parties that support a particular ideology. Others are region or country-specific.

  3. Political symbolism - Wikipedia

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    Circle-A, associated with anarchism. Political symbolism is symbolism that is used to represent a political standpoint or party. Political symbols simplify and “summarize” the political structures and practices for which they stand; can connect institutions and beliefs with emotions; can help make a polity or political movement more ...

  4. List of political ideologies - Wikipedia

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    Political ideologies have two dimensions: (1) goals: how society should be organized; and (2) methods: the most appropriate way to achieve this goal. An ideology is a collection of ideas. Typically, each ideology contains certain ideas on what it considers to be the best form of government (e.g. autocracy or democracy ) and the best economic ...

  5. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, red is the colour of the Liberal Party of Canada. In China, red is the colour used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In Hong Kong and Macau, red is used by the pro-Beijing camp. In Malaysia, red was currently used to represent Pakatan Harapan and also the Socialist Party of Malaysia.

  6. Category:Political symbols by ideology - Wikipedia

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    W. White nationalist symbols ‎ (1 C, 9 P) Categories: Political symbols. Categories by political ideology.

  7. Category:Political symbols - Wikipedia

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    Sheaf of Paddy (politics) The Six Arrows. Smiling Sun. Symbolism in the French Revolution. Symbols of Francoism.

  8. Branding national myths and symbols - Wikipedia

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    According to the theory, each national myth and symbol has its own hidden meanings that may reinforce these misunderstandings between nations. Examples of BNMS include changing the symbols on currency, a national anthem (see, e.g., National Anthem Project by the United States), and advertising in political campaigns.

  9. List of political metaphors - Wikipedia

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    hard power: using military force against another country as form of punishment. soft power: using economic and diplomatic sanctions against another country as a form of punishment. soft tyranny: when a democratic government uses its power in a manner which diminishes the rights or power of the voters. big stick diplomacy: using displays of ...