Radical Political Ideology
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A Radical Political Ideology is a political ideology that is a radical ideology (which advocates for fundamental changes in the structure and nature of society and government).
- Context:
- It can be held by a Radical Political Ideologue.
- It can be supported by a Radical Political Theory.
- It can challenge the existing Political Order and propose significant alterations to societal norms and values.
- It can encompass a wide range from being a Far-Left Radical Political Ideology to Far-Right Radical Political Ideology.
- It can advocate Revolutionary Tactics, and drastic Political Reforms and Social System Reforms.
- It can focus on issues like Economic Equality, Social Justice, or National Sovereignty.
- It can be associated with Populism and Activism.
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- Example(s):
- Marxism-Leninism, advocating for the overthrow of capitalist systems and the establishment of a proletarian government.
- Anarchism, promoting the abolition of all government structures and the creation of a society based on voluntary cooperation.
- Fascism, emphasizing strong, centralized power and often extreme nationalist sentiments.
- Libertarianism, advocating for minimal state intervention in personal and economic matters.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Centrism, which typically avoids extreme positions and favors moderate policies and political stability.
- Liberal Democracy, which emphasizes individual rights, representative government, and the rule of law.
- Conservatism, which often supports maintaining existing social orders and institutions.
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