Difference between revisions of "Far-left"
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− | '''Far-left''' refers to the [[extremism|extreme]] position on the [[Left]] side of the political spectrum that is [[collectivist]], [[intolerant]], advocates [[big government]] through [[authoritarianism]], [[fascism]], [[totalitarianism]], [[single party]] advocacy, and [[anti-democratic]]. It is represented through movements such [[Progressivism]], [[Marxism]], and [[Democratic Socialism]]. | + | '''Far-left''' refers to the [[extremism|extreme]] position on the [[Left]] side of the [[political spectrum]] that is [[collectivist]], [[intolerant]], advocates [[big government]] through [[authoritarianism]], [[fascism]], [[totalitarianism]], [[single party]] advocacy, and [[anti-democratic]]. It is represented through movements such [[Progressivism]], [[Marxism]], and [[Democratic Socialism]]. |
Far leftist groups often adopt names that are [[oxymoron]]ic and contradictory, such as [[National Socialism]], [[Antifascist]], or Democratic Socialism. | Far leftist groups often adopt names that are [[oxymoron]]ic and contradictory, such as [[National Socialism]], [[Antifascist]], or Democratic Socialism. | ||
[[Category:Ideology]] | [[Category:Ideology]] |
Revision as of 20:47, November 14, 2018
Far-left refers to the extreme position on the Left side of the political spectrum that is collectivist, intolerant, advocates big government through authoritarianism, fascism, totalitarianism, single party advocacy, and anti-democratic. It is represented through movements such Progressivism, Marxism, and Democratic Socialism.
Far leftist groups often adopt names that are oxymoronic and contradictory, such as National Socialism, Antifascist, or Democratic Socialism.