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  2. Left–right political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Populism is regarded as having both left-wing and right-wing manifestations in the form of left-wing populism and right-wing populism, respectively. [50] Green politics is generally regarded as a movement of the left, although there are also green conservatives. Andrew Dobson suggests that green politics contains an inherent conservatism as it ...

  3. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    As seen from the Speaker's seat at the front of the Assembly, the aristocracy sat on the right (traditionally the seat of honor) and the commoners sat on the left, hence the terms right-wing politics and left-wing politics. [6] Originally, the defining point on the ideological spectrum was the Ancien Régime ("old order").

  4. Conspiracy theories in United States politics - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, the right-wing has become increasingly intuitionist, often using Biblical or Christian themes to justify political beliefs [25] or trust in the existence of conspiracies. [17] The left-wing has been commonly associated with basing belief on quantitative thought rather than religious affiliation. [26]

  5. Right-wing politics - Wikipedia

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    Right-wing politics involves, in varying degrees, the rejection of some egalitarian objectives of left-wing politics, claiming either that social or economic inequality is natural and inevitable or that it is beneficial to society. [41] Right-wing ideologies and movements support social order. The original French right-wing was called "the ...

  6. Fearmongering - Wikipedia

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    There were many terrorist attacks in the country in these years, some committed by right-wing and neo-fascist groups, and others by left-wing groups. Some attacks initially attributed to left-wing groups to were suspected or confirmed false flag attacks.

  7. Syncretic politics - Wikipedia

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    The Falange of Spain, while allied with the nationalist right side during the Spanish Civil War and being widely considered to be far right, [8] presented itself definitively as syncretic. [9] [page needed] Falangism has attacked both the left and the right as its "enemies", declaring itself to be neither left nor right, but a Third Position. [10]

  8. Left–right paradigm - Wikipedia

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    The leftright paradigm is a concept from political sciences and anthropology which proposes that societies have a tendency to divide themselves into ideological opposites. Important contributions to the theory of the paradigm were made by British social anthropologist Rodney Needham , who saw it as a basic human classifying device.

  9. Open–closed political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Open groups, leaders and citizens can hold left-wing or progressivist opinions on many issues but be staunchly in favour of the traditionally more right-wing policies of free trade. Depending on context, open–closed can be a replacement to the leftright political spectrum or a second axis on a political compass. [1] [2]