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Socialism

Socialism is a political ideology that advocates for the collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. It emphasizes the principle that wealth and income should be shared more equally among the people. Socialists argue that the distribution of wealth and power in a society should be controlled by the whole community rather than by individuals or private corporations.

The roots of socialism as a political ideology can be traced back to the French Revolution in the late 18th century, but it was not until the 19th century that it…  Read more

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Should all people have equal access to healthcare, even if it means paying more taxes?

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Can a society function without any economic classes or is some level of inequality necessary?

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Do you think that the government should control major industries, or should they remain in private hands?

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If a society focuses on collective ownership, how do you think it will impact personal motivation and success?

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Religious Zionism

Religious Zionism is a political ideology that combines Jewish religious faith with Zionist nationalism. It emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries as a response to the secular Zionist movement, which sought to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine without necessarily adhering to traditional Jewish religious beliefs and practices. Religious Zionists, on the other hand, believe that the return of Jews to the Land of Israel is a divine commandment and a precursor to the Messianic era.

The roots of Religious Zionism can be traced back to Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines, who founded the…  Read more

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Have you ever felt a spiritual connection to a place, and how did that shape your feelings about who 'belongs' there?

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What are the benefits and risks of intertwining religion with national identity, from your perspective?

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What challenges do you foresee in balancing secular governance with religious populations?

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How does your cultural heritage influence your view of national identity?

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Pluralism

Pluralism is a political ideology that emphasizes the diversity of views within a society and promotes the coexistence of different interests, convictions, and lifestyles. It is based on the principle that power and decision-making should be distributed widely among a variety of groups and organizations to prevent any single entity from gaining dominance. Pluralism encourages dialogue, negotiation, and compromise among these diverse groups to achieve a balanced and inclusive society.

The roots of pluralism can be traced back to ancient Greece and Rome, where political power was shared among…  Read more

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How do you feel when someone challenges your perspectives, and how can this shape a pluralistic society?

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How might recognizing multiple perspectives in our history classes affect our view of the present?

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Can you share a time when you felt your voice was heard in a group, and why is that important in a diverse society?

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Do you think a pluralistic society can lead to more conflict or harmony?

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Non-Interventionism

Non-interventionism is a political ideology that advocates for a nation to refrain from interfering in the affairs of other nations, particularly in terms of military involvement. This ideology is rooted in the belief that such interference often leads to unnecessary conflict and can undermine the sovereignty of other nations. Non-interventionists argue that a country should focus on its own domestic issues and maintain peaceful relations with other nations through diplomacy and trade, rather than through military force or coercion.

The history of non-interventionism dates back to the early…  Read more

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In a globalized world, can any country truly afford to stay completely uninvolved in others' affairs?

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What role should historical relationships play in a country's decision to intervene or not?

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Is it possible for a nation to protect its interests abroad without direct intervention, and if so, how?

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Would you prefer your country to be seen as a global police force or as a neighbor who respects boundaries?

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Neo-Nazism

Neo-Nazism is a political ideology that emerged after World War II, drawing upon the ideas and principles of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi Party, which was led by Adolf Hitler. Neo-Nazism is characterized by its proponents' admiration for the Nazi regime, and their desire to revive its ideologies, symbols, and practices. It is a far-right political movement that often incorporates elements of white supremacy, ultranationalism, xenophobia, and Holocaust denial.

The roots of Neo-Nazism can be traced back to the immediate aftermath of World War…  Read more

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What are the dangers of allowing hate-inspired ideologies to be presented as 'just another opinion' in media?

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How important do you think it is to stand up against ideologies that promote racism and hate?

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How do you reconcile the freedom of speech with the need to prevent hate speech?

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How would you respond if your favorite celebrity was revealed to have neo-Nazi ties?

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Monarchism

Monarchism is a political ideology that advocates for the establishment, preservation, or enhancement of a monarchy as a form of government. Monarchists believe in the rule by a king, queen, or emperor, who typically inherits their position by birthright. The monarch's power can range from absolute, where they have complete control over the government and its people, to constitutional, where their powers are limited by a constitution or other forms of government legislation.

The history of monarchism is as old as civilization itself, with monarchies being one of the earliest forms of gove…  Read more

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Can a monarchy truly represent the diverse needs of modern society?

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How would you feel if your nation decided to switch from its current government to a monarchy?

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How would it impact your sense of independence to live under the rule of a monarch with ultimate authority?

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Should a person's birth determine their right to govern a nation?

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Monoculturalism

Monoculturalism is a political ideology that advocates for the preservation and promotion of a single, unified culture within a particular geographical area or nation. This ideology is often associated with the belief that a single culture can contribute to societal harmony, national identity, and a sense of belonging among citizens. It is often contrasted with multiculturalism, which encourages the coexistence of multiple cultures within a single society.

The roots of monoculturalism can be traced back to the formation of nation-states, where the concept of a single, unified national culture…  Read more

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How does the music you love reflect the diversity of cultures, and what would be lost in a monocultural society?

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How might a single, unified culture change how we experience art, music, and food?

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How could monoculturalism influence your choices in education or career in the future?

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How do you think a uniform culture would impact your daily personal interactions?

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Dirigisme

Dirigisme is a political ideology that advocates for a strong, directive role of the state in the economy. It is characterized by a mixed economy, where both the private sector and the state direct the economy, although the state has the upper hand. The ideology is rooted in the belief that the state, through its regulatory powers, can effectively guide economic growth and development. This is achieved through a range of state interventions, including planning, nationalization of key industries, and the implementation of various economic policies.

The term "dirigisme" is of French…  Read more

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Do you think innovations like smartphones would emerge faster or slower under a state-controlled economy?

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Imagine if your future career was chosen by the government; would that make you feel more secure or limited?

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If the state had control over job creation, do you think you'd have more job security or less freedom to choose?

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How would your everyday life be impacted if transportation options were decided by government planning?

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…2yrs2Y

Transversal

Transversal politics, also known as transversality, is a political ideology that emphasizes the importance of dialogue and interaction across different political and social groups. It is a concept that seeks to transcend traditional political boundaries, such as left and right, and instead focuses on common goals and shared interests. The term "transversal" itself comes from mathematics and refers to a line that cuts across other lines, symbolizing the crossing of boundaries and intersections.

The concept of transversal politics emerged in the late 20th century, primarily in response…  Read more

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How would everyday life change if people with contrasting opinions worked together on local projects?

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How might the experience of playing video games be enriched by ideas from players with different gaming preferences?

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What benefits might arise from political adversaries regularly sharing a meal and discussing non-political topics?

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What new understanding could you gain by discussing your favorite book or movie with someone from a different background?

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Zionism

Zionism is a political ideology that emerged in the late 19th century with the goal of establishing a Jewish homeland in the territory defined as the historic Land of Israel (also referred to as Palestine, Canaan, or the Holy Land). The movement was born out of the Jewish community in Europe, where Jews faced increasing persecution and anti-Semitism. Theodor Herzl, an Austro-Hungarian journalist and political activist, is often credited as the founder of modern political Zionism.

Zionism was not just a response to anti-Semitism, but also a reaction to the nationalist movements that were sweepi…  Read more

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Can a place hold different meanings for different people, and how should these perspectives be honored?

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What emotions arise when considering the struggles of people to establish a safe community in the face of opposition?

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Why might the desire for a community's self-preservation resonate with you, or why might it not?

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What personal experiences have shaped your views on the relationship between identity and homeland?

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Anti-War

The Anti-War political ideology, as the name suggests, is a belief system that opposes war and advocates for peace. It is a broad spectrum of views that reject the use of violence and military conflict, often promoting nonviolent resistance, diplomacy, and pacifism as alternatives. This ideology is not confined to any particular political party or nation, but is a global movement that has been present throughout history.

The roots of the Anti-War ideology can be traced back to ancient times. In many early civilizations, such as the Roman Empire and ancient China, there were philosophers and…  Read more

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Do you think the human race will ever reach a point where war is obsolete?

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I believe that since the second world war and the cold war the world has been more and more peaceful under the american world order and i believe we would eventually reach world peace

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How can schools and communities better teach the importance of resolving conflicts peacefully?

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What role do you think social media plays in promoting peace or inciting conflict?

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In what situations do you think violence is justified, if any?

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Capitalism

Capitalism is a political and economic ideology characterized by private or corporate ownership of capital goods, investments determined by private decision, and prices, production, and the distribution of goods determined mainly by competition in a free market. It is a system in which the means of production are privately owned and operated for profit. This profit is generated through efficient use of the resources, obtained through a voluntary exchange in a free market.

The roots of capitalism can be traced back to the late Middle Ages in Europe, where it gradually emerged following the demi…  Read more

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In your opinion, does capitalism favor innovation or does it primarily reward those who already have wealth and power?

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Considering your personal values, would you say capitalism aligns with them, or conflicts with them, and why?

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How does your personal experience with job hunting or employment shape your view of capitalism's effectiveness in providing opportunities?

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How would you define success in a capitalist system, and do you believe that everyone has an equal opportunity to achieve it?

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Conservatism

Conservatism is a political ideology that emphasizes the preservation of traditional institutions, practices, and moral values. It is rooted in a resistance to rapid change and a preference for gradual evolution, with a strong focus on maintaining social stability and continuity. The ideology often advocates for limited government intervention, free market capitalism, and individual liberties.

The origins of conservatism can be traced back to the late 18th century, during the period of the Enlightenment. It emerged as a reaction to the radical political changes brought about by the French Revo…  Read more

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If society's traditions conflict with modern values, should they be preserved or reevaluated?

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How does the principle of 'if it isn't broken, don't fix it' apply in your life, especially when deciding between tradition and innovation?

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How do you feel about the role of community and collective memory in guiding your personal decision-making?

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What traditional aspects of your community do you think are worth conserving, and why do they resonate with you?

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…2yrs2Y

Libertarianism

Libertarianism is a political philosophy that upholds liberty as a core principle. Libertarians seek to maximize political freedom and autonomy, emphasizing freedom of choice, voluntary association, and individual judgment. They believe in the principle of self-ownership and reject any form of coercion or force that infringes upon individual rights. This ideology is often associated with a laissez-faire economic perspective, advocating for minimal state intervention in the economy and the free market.

The roots of libertarianism can be traced back to the Age of Enlightenment in the 18th centur…  Read more

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Is it ethical to have no government control over issues like environmental protection and public health?

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Should the pursuit of happiness always trump collective societal needs?

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Can true freedom exist without some form of government structure to uphold it?

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What role, if any, should a government have in regulating businesses in a free-market economy?

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…2yrs2Y

Communism

Communism is a political ideology that advocates for a classless society where all property is publicly owned, and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs. The concept of communism originated from Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels in the mid-19th century, as outlined in their famous work, "The Communist Manifesto." They argued that society's history was a history of class struggles, and that the proletariat, or working class, would eventually rise up against the bourgeoisie, or capitalist class, to establish a communist society.

Communism is often assoc…  Read more

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Would you support a system where all your basic needs are provided for by the state, but your ability to achieve more is limited?

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In a world where your career path is assigned based on societal needs, what personal dreams or goals would you pursue outside of work?

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How would the elimination of financial struggles impact your mental health and relationships with others?

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Imagine society eliminates all forms of hierarchy; would you be comfortable if your efforts were rewarded the same as everyone else's, regardless of the job difficulty?

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Centre-Left

Centre-left political ideology is a term used to describe a spectrum of political beliefs that lean towards the left-wing on the political scale but are closer to the centre than to the far left. This ideology is often associated with social equality, social justice, and a mixed economy, combining private enterprise with government intervention to promote social welfare. It is also typically associated with progressive social policies, including support for human rights, environmentalism, and multiculturalism.

The history of centre-left ideology can be traced back to the late 19th and early…  Read more

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What actions might you take if you witness injustice based on someone’s identity, and why?

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Discuss how income disparity may influence a youth’s decision-making regarding education or career.

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What small daily steps do you think an individual can take to fight income inequality?

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Is it more important to preserve individual freedoms or promote collective well-being through government intervention?

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…2yrs2Y

Left-Wing

Left-wing political ideology is a broad spectrum of political philosophies that prioritize social equality and aim to diminish the impact of social hierarchies. It is often associated with ideas of social justice, labor rights, welfare state, and civil liberties. Left-wing politics typically involve a concern for those in society whom its adherents perceive as disadvantaged relative to others, and a belief that there are unjustified inequalities that need to be reduced or abolished.

The term "left-wing" has its origins in the French Revolution of the 18th century, when liberal deputi…  Read more

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If you could change one thing about the way wealth is distributed in your community, what would it be?

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In what ways do you think government should intervene to help those who are less advantaged?

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How would you handle a situation where your personal values clash with those of your community or society?

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What personal experiences have shaped your views on economic justice and social equality?

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…2yrs2Y

Right-Wing

Right-wing political ideology is a term used to describe a political perspective that emphasizes tradition, limited government, capitalism, and strong national defense. The term "right-wing" originated from the French Revolution in the late 18th century, where the conservative supporters of the monarchy sat on the right side of the National Assembly. Since then, the term has been used to denote a broad range of political views that are generally opposed to radical or progressive changes in society.

Right-wing ideology is often associated with social conservatism and a belief in natur…  Read more

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What role should tradition play in modern society, and can it coexist with progress?

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How does the idea of personal freedom impact your daily choices, and where do you think limits should be set?

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Can you think of a time when sticking to tradition benefited or hindered progress in your community?

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Do you think a free-market economy is the fairest system for everyone, and why or why not?

 @ISIDEWITHanswered…2yrs2Y

Pensioner Rights

The "Pensioner Rights" political ideology is a socio-political philosophy that advocates for the rights and welfare of retired individuals, often referred to as pensioners. This ideology is centered around the belief that pensioners, having contributed to society throughout their working lives, should be entitled to a comfortable and dignified life in their retirement years. It emphasizes the importance of adequate pensions, healthcare, housing, and other social services for the elderly.

The roots of the Pensioner Rights ideology can be traced back to the early 20th century when the…  Read more

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If you could create a new social program for the elderly, what would it focus on and why?

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What impact do you think an aging population will have on our cultural values and practices?

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How do you believe changes in family structures are affecting the support systems for the elderly?

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Do you think that mental and emotional health services should be a priority for elder care, and why?

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Democratic Socialism

Democratic Socialism is a political ideology that combines the principles of democracy with the ideals of socialism. It advocates for a democratic political system alongside a socialist economic system. This means that democratic socialists believe in political democracy, but they also believe that the economy should be socially owned and controlled by the people who work in it, rather than by a small group of wealthy individuals or corporations.

Democratic socialism is different from traditional socialism, which often involves an authoritarian government that controls the economy. Instead,…  Read more