Political parties by ideology

The California Green Archives and special collections was formally established in 2000 to identify, collect, preserve and make available records of the Green movement and Green political party of enduring value to green activists, scholars, writers, historians and journalists, and for the future. The collection began in 1991 when the volunteer Archivist accepted the task of collecting pertinent information from party activities. It has since been expanded to collect any and all product relating to the global Green movement. ...more on Wikipedia about "California Green Archives"

DINO stands for Democrat In Name Only, a disparaging but seldom-used term for a member of the modern-day United States Democratic Party whose words and actions are thought to be too fiscally or socially conservative. The term "Fox News liberal" has also been used in this context. ...more on Wikipedia about "Democrat In Name Only"

This article gives information on Liberalism worldwide in diverse countries around the world. It is an overview of parties that adhere more or less (explicitly) to the ideas of political liberalism and is therefore a list of liberal parties around the world. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liberalism worldwide"

British politics after the First World War saw the emergence of a number of fascist movements, none of which ever came to power: ...more on Wikipedia about "List of British fascist parties"

* advocating violence or using modern techniques of propaganda and censorship to forcibly suppress political opposition. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of fascist movements by country"

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This is a list of political parties around the world by ideology. A political party is a political organization subscribing to a certain ideology or formed around very special issues with the aim to participate in power, usually by participating in elections. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of political parties by ideology"

Neo-fascism is the term used to describe a range of groups emerging after the Second World War that display significant elements of Fascism, or Clerical Fascism. First adopted in Italy during the 1930s, Fascism spread across Europe between World War I and World War II. Neofascism is the term used to describe fascist movements active after World War II. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neo-Fascism"

The term neo-nazism is used to refer to any social or political movement seeking to revive Nazism or a racist form of Fascism, and which postdates the Second World War. Often, especially internationally, those who are part of said movements do not use the term to describe themselves, either eschewing the terms neo-Nazism and/or Neo-Fascism (out of either: tactical avoidance of the stigma surrounding them, or actual ideological distinctiveness from them) or rejecting the 'neo' prefixing their commitment to Fascism or National Socialism. The use of the neo- prefix is not universally used to describe Neo-Nazi groups either, and there are also Neo-Nazi groups that specifically use the prefix. ...more on Wikipedia about "Neo-Nazism"

RINO stands for Republican In Name Only, a disparaging term for a member of the United States Republican Party whose words and actions are thought to be too fiscally or socially moderate or even liberal. It has replaced the older term Rockefeller Republican. ...more on Wikipedia about "Republican In Name Only"

This article is about the green parties around the world. It describes differences between green parties in a broader sense and "Green Parties" in a narrower sense. Formally organized political parties (and political movements) based on the Four Pillars of the Green Party and similar value systems are referred to as Green Parties (capitalized) in the rest of this article; ...more on Wikipedia about "Worldwide green parties"

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