The Political Spectrum

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The Political Spectrum

Political Spectrum

Political Left wing Moderate Spectrum Right wing Radical Liberal Conservative Reactionary

Political Left wing Moderate Spectrum Right wing Radical Liberal Conservative Reactionary Change Tradition/ Reform Human Nature

Background: Views about: Change:

Right Wing Conservative Reactionary Background: Views about: Change: - Conserve = protect, preserve - Maintain the status quo; keep things the way they are (the present is good) - Need good reasons to change Saying: If it ain t broke, don t fix it!

Conservative Right Wing Reactionary - Conserve = protect, preserve - Maintain the status quo; keep things the way they are (the present is good) - Need good reasons to change Saying: If it ain t broke, don t fix it! React respond to change - Regress (go back) to the way things used to be (the past was good) - Hostile to change Saying: Back in the good ol days

Radical Background: Views about: Change: Left wing Liberal liber = free (seeks liberties, rights) - Change things; solve problems - find new ways of doing things - change within the system - Change is good the future can be even better Saying: Don t get stuck in a rut Buzz words: Reform; Progressive; Change = Progress

Left wing Radical Liberal - rad = root; change at the root level - System is corrupt; must create new one Example: weeds must pull them out by the roots; plant something new Saying: Start over from scratch

Right Wing Views about tradition and reform Conservative - Confidence in & love of tradition and heritage (in USA = WASP) - Certain amount of conformity - should do this Buzz words: Family values; the American Way Reactionary - Must be part of the accepted traditional group - If not, you are excluded, by force, if necessary Deport, enslave, imprison, or eliminate excluded groups ex.: the Holocaust, Ethnic cleansing, genocide Become more exclusive

Radical Left wing Liberal Views about tradition and reform Different traditions & heritages are divisive & dangerous Therefore, include all peoples by doing away with differences, by force, if necessary Saying: Religion is the opiate of the people. Willing to question traditions and heritage - - may see some in need of change Support diversity of all groups Accept multiple cultures, holidays, and/or lifestyles Saying: Can t we all get along? Become more inclusive

Right Wing Views about human nature Conservative Pessimistic people are basically bad in their nature: born bad - can t reform a person s nature Based on Biblical concept of original sin -Favors fewer government programs -- fears people will abuse them - Government s role should be to rein in human nature More and more social control Reactionary Police state Dictatorship: Fascism - Rule by the elite few; hierarchy of privilege - Persecution of excluded groups

Radical Left wing Liberal Views about Human Nature Work to make all people equal -- people will become happy and not need gov t Until then, full government control to institute reform Communes; Communism Optimistic people are basically good: controlled by how they are nurtured -Based on Enlightenment ideals: tabula rasa or blank slate -People can be trusted and can change gov t should make reform, education, and social programs

(back side) Radical Liberal Conservative Reactionary Authority And Personal Freedom Gov t and Economy

Views about Authority and Personal freedom Conservative Favors more authority over the masses Fewer individual freedoms, aside from in business Right Wing Control social behavior (protects tradition) More and more social control Reactionary Authoritarian dictatorship; Fascism -- complete control Remove opposition with force (imprison, deport, eliminate opposition)

Radical Left wing Liberal Views about Authority & personal freedom (Role of Gov t) Ultimate goal: everyone is equal and content -- No need for gov t For now, make everyone equal (the same) through force No individuality you can t be different More and more economic control Favors personal freedoms for the masses especially in the areas of social issues and First Amendment rights More social equality; workers rights; regulate business for the sake of society

Conservative Right Wing Reactionary Gov t and Economy Laissez-Faire capitalism: Gov t leaves business alone Decrease social welfare & other gov t programs Small gov t is best: - lighten regulations - reduce taxes - tax breaks for business Exception: gov t programs to help business (tariffs, subsidies, recent bailouts) Symbiotic relationship with big business Big business and fascist dictators can work together -- very efficient and mutually beneficial Discriminatory laws against social groups ex.: Jews restricted from certain jobs in Nazi Germany; later made into slaves

Radical Left wing Liberal Gov t and the Economy: All property owned by the state Nationalize industries Collectivism - everyone works for the common good enslave, imprison or eliminate those who will not conform (gulags -- work camps, purges ) Gov t should regulate business (labor laws, environmental safety, consumer standards, etc. ) Create gov t programs to help the masses; taxes required (price of doing business) Capitalism accepted, with restrictions

Political Parties: Political Left wing Moderate Spectrum Right wing Radical Liberal Conservative Reactionary (CPUSA minor party) GREEN PARTY Peace and Freedom DEMOCRATS LIBERTARIAN REPUBLICANS AMERICAN INDEPENDENT (American Nazi Party non-electoral)

Political Left wing Moderate Spectrum Right wing Radical Liberal Conservative Reactionary People who fit the description: (historical and current) Lenin Stalin Mao Fidel Castro Sandinistas FARC and ELN Young, urban, educated, mainline Christians, Catholics, Jews Union activists, civil rights groups, environmentalists Progressives FDR, JFK, LBJ Cesar Chavez, M.L. King Gov. Brown Harris and Feinstein Obama Clinton Bernie Sanders Older, rural, blue collar evangelical Christians (traditional religious) Big business Tea Party Movement (anti-tax group) Hoover (1920s Pres.) Reagan Bush Trump/Pence Paul Ryan KKK Neo-Nazis Hitler Ayatollah (Iran) Al Qaeda Taliban ISIS