List of political ideologies
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A political ideology is a certain set of ethical ideals or principles of a social movement, institution, class or large group that explains how society should work and offers some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order.
Ideologies unique to the IDU[edit | edit source]
- Chaherism (variant of communism endorsing the use of violence and authoritarian government)
- Democratic meritocracy (rule by civil service guided by occasional democratic elections)
- Gramontism (left-wing ideology formulated by Réne Gramont)
- Gynarchism (rule by women only)
- The Intellectual Imperative (constitutionally-enshrined state doctrine of the Novella Islands)
- National Reformism (ideology created by Juan Costa in Slokais Islands during the 1950s)
- Social primitivism (ideology of Yesteria advocating for wealth equality while rejecting technology)
- Unitist Socialism (left-wing ideology formulated in Eiria by Unitist scholars and clergy)
- Viaism (communist nationalist ideology created by revolutionary Chris Via in Slokais Islands during the 1960s)
- Xiomeran meritocracy (ideology formulated in Xiomera that decrees people rise or fall solely on their own merits)
Geographically-specific ideologies[edit | edit source]
- Kerlian reformism (ideology in Kerlile advocating changes to local system of government)
- Pan-Huenyanism (ideology in Huenya advocating for the creation of a single state in the Huenyan isles)