Regional, Marginal & In-development Political Parties of the U.S.
National Political Parties of the United States
Authoritarians (Statists) want government to advance society and individuals through expert central planning. They often doubt whether self-government is practical. Left-authoritarians are also called socialists, while fascists are right-authoritarians.
Left-Liberals prefer self-government in personal matters and central decision-making on economics. They want government to serve the dis-advantaged in the name of fairness. Leftists tolerate social diversity, but work for economic equality.
Centrists (Moderates) favor selective government intervention and emphasize practical solutions to current problems. They tend to keep an open mind on new issues. Many centrists feel that government serves as a check on excessive liberty.
Right-Conservatives prefer self-government on economic issues, but want official standards in personal matters. They want the government to defend the community from threats to its moral fiber.
Libertarians are self-governors in both personal and economic matters. They believe government's only purpose is to protect people from coercion and violence. They value individual responsibility, and tolerate economic and social diversity.
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