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  2. Far-right politics - Wikipedia

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    Far-right politics have led to oppression, political violence, forced assimilation, ethnic cleansing, and genocide against groups of people based on their supposed inferiority or their perceived threat to the native ethnic group, nation, state, national religion, dominant culture, or conservative social institutions. [4]

  3. Far-right politics - en.wikipedia.org

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    Concept and worldview Benito Mussolini, dictator and founder of Italian Fascism, a far-right ideology. According to scholars Jean-Yves Camus and Nicolas Lebourg, the core of the f

  4. Category:American far-right politicians - Wikipedia

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    American far-right politicians, covering a spectrum of political thought that tends to be radically conservative, ultra-nationalist, and authoritarian, often also including nativist tendencies. Subcategories

  5. Hard left - Wikipedia

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    Hard left or hard-left is a term that is used particularly in Australian and British English to describe the most radical members of a left-wing political party or political group. [1] [2] The term is also a noun and modifier taken to mean the far-left [1] and the left-wing political movements and ideas outside the mainstream centre-left. [3]

  6. Right-wing politics - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 20 December 2024. Political ideologies favoring social hierarchy "Right-wing", "Political right", and "The Right" redirect here. For the term used in sport, see Winger (sports). For political freedoms, see Civil and political rights. For other uses, see Right (disambiguation). Part of the Politics series ...

  7. Liberal Fascism - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the mainstream view among historians and political scientists that fascism is a far-right ideology, Goldberg argues in the book that fascist movements were and are left-wing. [1] Published in January 2008, it reached number one on The New York Times Best Seller list of hardcover non-fiction in its seventh week on the list. [2]

  8. Ultraconservatism - Wikipedia

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    In modern politics, ultraconservative usually refers to conservatives of the far-right on the political spectrum, comprising groups or individuals who are located to the right of those willing to temporarily agree with political moderates, and continuing further right to include fringe parties.

  9. Hardline - Wikipedia

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    In politics, hardline or hard-line is an adjective describing a stance on an issue that is inflexible and not subject to compromise. A hardliner is a person holding such views. [1] [2] [3] The stance is usually far from the centrist view. [4] People, policies, and laws can be considered hardline.