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Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism “Pure” Liberals (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism “Pure” Liberals “Pure” Conservatives (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism “Pure” Liberals “Pure” Conservatives Libertarians (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism “Pure” Liberals “Pure” Conservatives Libertarians Populists (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism “Pure” Liberals “Pure” Conservatives Libertarians Populists (Secular) Progressives

Political Ideologies Economic Issues Social Issues (Secular) Progressives Orthodox/Traditionalists Laissez-faire Capitalism Communism “Pure” Liberals “Pure” Conservatives Libertarians Populists Centrists