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There are various types of political view that we all keep within

ourselves. These are some or all of them:

Political Reqimes
Democratic:
Democracy is a political government carried out either directly by
the people (direct democracy) or by means of elected representatives
of the people.Democracy has its origins in Ancient Greece.
List of types of democracy
Democratic Socialism:
Democratic socialism is a description used by various socialist
movements and organizations, to emphasize the democratic
character of their political orientation. The term is sometimes used
synonymously with social democracy, but many self-identified
democratic socialists oppose social democracy, seeing it as capitalist
Blue Dog Democrat:
The Democratic Blue Dog Coalition is a group of currently 54
conservative Democratic Party members of the United States House
of Representatives, first formed in 1995.The Blue Dog Coalition
describes itself as a group of moderate-to-conservative Democrats
committed to financial and national security, favoring compromise
and bipartisanship over ideology and party discipline.
Conservative:
Conservatism is the belief that traditional institutions work best and
that society should avoid radical change. Some conservatives seek
to preserve things as they are, emphasizing stability and continuity,
while others oppose modernism and seek a return to the way things
were.
Conservative Libertarian:
Also known as Libertarian conservatism or as fusionism.
Conservative Libertarian includes political ideologies which meld
libertarianism and conservatism.
Moderate Conservative:
Moderate Conservatism is usually viewed as someone having a
moderate view on the conservative policies.
Very Conservative:
A strong follower of the conservative ideology.
Liberal:
Liberalism is the belief in the importance of liberty and
equality.Most liberals support such fundamental ideas as
constitutions, liberal democracy, free and fair elections, human
rights, free trade, secularism, and the market economy.
Libertarian:
Libertarianism is a political theory that advocates the maximization
of individual liberty in thought and action and the minimization or
even abolition of the state.Libertarians embrace viewpoints across a
political spectrum, ranging from pro-property to anti-property and
from minimal state (or minarchist) to openly anarchist.
Moderate Liberal:
Moderate Liberals are those who view moderately on liberal
ideology.
Very Liberal
Strong follower of Liberal ideology.
Republican:
A person who favors a republican form of government.
Socialist:
Socialism refers to the various theories of economic organization
which advocate either public or direct worker ownership and
administration of the means of production and allocation of
resources.Socialists generally share the view that capitalism unfairly
concentrates power and wealth among a small segment of society
that controls capital and derives its wealth through a system of
exploitation. This in turn creates an unequal society, that fails to
provide equal opportunities for everyone to maximise their
potential, and does not utilise technology and resources to their
maximum potential nor in the interests of the public.
Socialist Libertarian:
Also called as Libertarian socialism is a group of political
philosophies that aspire to create a society free of coercive
hierarchies.
Green Party:
A Green party or ecologist party is a formally organized political
party based on the principles of Green politics. These principles
include social justice, reliance on grassroots democracy,
nonviolence, and an emphasis on environmentalism. Greens
believe that the exercise of these principles leads to world health.
Independent:
An Independent is a politician who is not affiliated with any
political party. Independents may hold a centrist viewpoint between
those of major political parties, or they may have a viewpoint based
on issues that they do not feel that any major party addresses. Other
independent candidates are associated with a political party and may
be former members of it, but choose not to stand under its label. A
third category of independents are those who may belong to or
support a political party but believe they should not formally
represent it and thus be subject to its policies. Finally, some
independent candidates may form a political party for the purposes
of running for public office.
Indifferent:
You are indifferent if you do not have an opinion on any of the
political views

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