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{{Useful Notes}}
{{cleanup|The Anarchism sections have recently been split into their own page. If you see references to "the Anarchism section" or the like, please revise them accordingly.}}
These are the basic political ideologies that are prevalent in contemporary times. Of course, these are largely simplified, and most people don't purely adhere to one ideology, but adopt concepts from multiple ideologies. Still, most political works can be broadly defined as falling into one of the following categories.
Please note, the following categories are ''ideological''. Several groups running in [[Real Life]] elections often use these terms, but to refer to their political bloc rather than as an indicator of their actual ideological leanings. For instance, the contemporary United States meaning of "liberal" does not refer to "liberalism" here, for the most part. Ditto for "conservative."
The section on Anarchism is so large that it needs its own page; see [[Anarchism]].
== A Note On Context ==
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However, ultimately [[Pragmatic Villainy|economics in fascism is usually a secondary concern]]; they claim the "Third Position" on the issue between capitalist and communist, but in practice this mainly means that they are just trying to win support by appearing to be different from either.
{{examples|Works that promote or are heavily influenced by a particular ideology:}}
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* [[Those Wacky Nazis|National Socialist]] [[Black Metal]], obviously
* Von Thronstahl
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