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My brother asked me today on what the class P.I.G. (Participation in Government) consists of since he will be taking it next year and it got my thinking. All through my high school and college life when there was political discussion everything was put into Republican vs Democrat. Never did I hear Conservative vs Liberal as far as I can remember anyway. So my question is should politics be taught by ideologies and not by party?
Example:
Liberalism and its sub-sects;:
- Neoliberal
- Paleoliberal
- Progressivism
- Social Liberalism
- Fiscal Liberalism
Conservativism and its sub-sects;
- Paleoconservative
- Neoconservative
- Classic Liberalism
- Social Conservative
- Fiscal Conservative
Libertarianism and its sub-sects
- PaleoLibertarian
- Neoliberatarian
- Right Libertarian
- Left Liberatarian
and of course the extremist ideologies;
- socialism/communism
- fascism
- anarchy
- etc
Example:
Liberalism and its sub-sects;:
- Neoliberal
- Paleoliberal
- Progressivism
- Social Liberalism
- Fiscal Liberalism
Conservativism and its sub-sects;
- Paleoconservative
- Neoconservative
- Classic Liberalism
- Social Conservative
- Fiscal Conservative
Libertarianism and its sub-sects
- PaleoLibertarian
- Neoliberatarian
- Right Libertarian
- Left Liberatarian
and of course the extremist ideologies;
- socialism/communism
- fascism
- anarchy
- etc