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Ideologies

Horizontales
A system that opposes in principle the existence of any form of government, often through violence and lawlessness.
A political philosophy that emphasizes individualism, equality, and civil rights above other values.
Officially called National Socialism, Nazism is a form of fascism based on extreme nationalism, militarism, and racism; the ideology associated with Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust.
An economic system in which individuals own the means of production and can legally amass unlimited personal wealth. Capitalist theory holds that governments should not impose any unnecessary restrictions on economic activity and that the laws of supply and demand can best regulate the economy. In a capitalist system, the private sector (mainly business and consumers), rather than government, makes most of the key decisions about production, employment, savings, investment, and the like; the opposite of a centrally planned economy such as existed in the Soviet Union under Stalin and Stalin's successors.
A political philosophy that emphasizes prosperity, security, and tradition above other values.
Karl Marx's theory of historical progression, according to which economic classes struggle with one another, producing an evolving series of economic systems that will lead, ultimately, to a classless society.
A public philosophy favoring social welfare and general prosperity over individual self-reliance and private wealth.
Verticales
In Marxist theory, a member of the working class.
The shared beliefs of a political community as to what goals government ought to attain (for example, to achieve the fullest possible measure of security, prosperity, equality, liberty, or justice for all citizens).
A state whose government is concerned with providing for the social welfare of its citizens and does so usually with specific public policies, such as health insurance, minimum wages, and housing subsidies.
An ideology based on radical equality; the antithesis of capitalism.
Any set of fixed, predictable ideas held by politicians and citizens on how to serve the public good.
An ideology based on the writings of Karl Marx (1818-1883), who theorized that the future belonged to a rising underclass of urban-industrial workers he called the proletariat.