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Political Ideological Views of The Role of Government & Social Change Political Ideologies

Defining Political Ideologies Political Ideologies – sets of political values held by individuals regarding the basic goals of government and politics.

Traditional Ideological Spectrum This political identification no longer accurately/completely describes various political positions. Ex.) Both Joseph Stalin & Gandhi would be considered on this spectrum to be ‘left/liberal’ because they agree with a strong(er) government and collective social programming. However are they the same politically or ideologically? NO !!

Updated Ideological Spectrum Political Compass Version Political Compass Version Accounts for beliefs related to: 1. Role of Government 1. Role of Government (Economics) 2. Social Change

Political Ideologies Role of Government 1.) Liberalism Emphasis on individual political & economic freedom Maximize freedom for all people – speech, religion, association Citizens have the right to disagree with government/leaders John Locke Adam Smith Thomas Malthus Thomas Jefferson

Conservative Ideology Conservatism is not so much a philosophy as an attitude, a constant force, performing a timeless function in the development of a free society, and corresponding to a deep and permanent requirement of human nature itself. Political mood or movement aimed at preserving older or traditional values, economic systems, and laws. Edmund Burke the British Conservative.

Political Ideologies Role of Government 2.) Communism Value equality over freedom Rejects idea that personal freedom will ensure prosperity State ‘takeover’ will eliminate inequalities & exploitation Individual liberties must yield to the needs of society/state Vladimir LeninMao ZedongHo Chi MinhJoseph Stalin

Political Ideologies Role of Government 3.) Socialism Value equality State = strong role in regulating economy State = provide social benefits Value freedom Private Ownership Free Market Principles Hugo Chavez Karl Marx

Political Ideologies Role of Government 4.) Fascism Devalue individual freedoms Reject the value of equality Accept inferiority/superiority State has the right to mold society & economy Benito MussoliniAdolf Hitler

Political Ideologies Social Change (1) Radicalism Rapid, dramatic changes need to be made to the existing society Current system cannot be saved; must be overturned; replaced Russian Revolution (1917) is seen as a Radical-led revolution of the Russian government and society.

Political Ideologies Social Change (2) Liberalism Supports Reform & gradual change Political/Economic systems are not broken/lost, just need to be repaired/improved When applying the story of the Tortoise & the Hare to social change, Liberalism would be similar to the Tortoise.

Political Ideologies Social Change (3) Conservatism Less supportive of change than radicalism and liberalism The state is very important for law & order See change as disruptive and dangerous

Political Ideologies Social Change (4) Reactionary They oppose both revolution & reform Also find the status quo unacceptable Want to turn back the clock Re-institute earlier political, social, economic institutions that once existed