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posted 29 October 2010; last revised
3 January 2011 50
Political Organizations by
Mark Satin Our
page 50 Contemporary Political Ideologies, one of
the most popular such pages on the Web, lists 50 ideologies from around the
world. It also links three brief
readings under each ideology (typically by advocates of the ideology at issue,
and typically from the last 10 years). But
no information is given there about organizations (groups, periodicals,
websites) that reflect those ideologies.
So this page remedies that. All
50 ideologies are listed below and after each, an organization reflecting
that ideology (in this grizzled activist-authors estimation) is linked in
blue. Of
course, in real life each ideology is reflected by a multitude of groups.
We listed only one per ideology because we wanted this page to be
maximally useful to people who are just beginning to wrap their arms around
the vast scope of contemporary political thinking and imagining (that would be
virtually all of us). People who
might benefit from getting a quick lay of the land (ditto). In
other words, this page is unabashedly meant to provoke you to expand your
thinking . . . in up to 49 new directions at once! I
exercised five preferences in choosing these organizations:
So,
enjoy. And SYNTHESIZE!
I.
ANARCHISM 1.
Left Anarchism Institute for
Anarchist Studies 2.
Anarcho-Primitivism John Zerzan
website
II.
CAPITALISM -.
Minimally Regulated Capitalism see X. LIBERTARIANISM below -.
Moderately Regulated Capitalism see III. CONSERVATISM below -.
Highly Regulated Capitalism see IX. LIBERALISM below 3.
State Capitalism Peoples
Daily (China) 4.
Creative Capitalism World
Economic Forum (Switzerland)
III.
CONSERVATISM 5.
Free-Market Conservatism American Enterprise
Institute [Washington DC insiders], Manhattan
Institute [retains insurgent tone] 6.
Traditionalist Conservatism National
Review 7.
Neoconservatism Weekly Standard 8.
Progressive Conservatism Republican
Main Street Partnership 9.
Guided Democracy People's Action Party
(Singapore)
IV.
DECENTRALISM 10.
Creative Federalism European Centre for
Minority Issues (Germany) 11.
Localism Business Alliance for
Local Living Economies 12
Deep Decentralism New
Economics Institute [formerly E. F. Schumacher Society]
V.
ECOLOGISM 13.
Bright-Green Ecologism Breakthrough
Institute 14.
Deep-Green Ecologism Friends of the Earth
[the vision], Green Party of the United
States [the political practice?]
VI.
(NEO)FASCISM AND IDEOLOGIES OF COPING & EMBATTLEMENT 15a.
Racialism / White Nationalism AmericanRenaissance.com
[suave], Stormfront.org [not so
suave] 15b.
Racialism / Black Nationalism New
Black Panther Party 16. Neopatrimonialism Power and Politics in Africa Programme (Britain) 17.
Survivalism excerpts from Elijah Anderson, The
Code of the Street, 1999 18.
Conspiracism 9/11 Truth Movement
VII.
FEMINISM 19.
Liberal Feminism National Organization for
Women 20.
Socialist Feminism Barbara
Ehrenreich website 21a.
Radical Feminism / Visionary Starhawks
Tangled Web 21b.
Radical Feminism / Ecofeminist Charlene
Spretnak website 22.
Third-Wave Feminism Rebecca
Walker website
VIII.
GLOBALISM 23.
Market Globalism National Foreign
Trade Council 24.
Cosmopolitan Globalism Center for Global
Development 25.
Justice Globalism Global Exchange
IX.
LIBERALISM 26a.
Progressivism / Social Democracy Center
for American Progress [public policy shoppe], American
Prospect [journalism] 26b.
Progressivism / Republican Democracy Demos
(Britain) 27.
Third Way-ism Third Way 28.
Communitarianism Communitarian
Network 29.
Deliberationism National Coalition for
Dialogue and Deliberation
X.
LIBERTARIANISM 30a.
Libertarianism / Pragmatic Cato Institute 30b.
Libertarianism / Radical Libertarian Party
XI.
MULTICULTURALISM 31a.
Liberationism / Black NAACP
[National Association for the Advancement of Colored People] 31b.
Liberationism / Hispanic National Council
of La Raza 31c.
Liberationism / Native American Native
American Rights Fund 31d.
Liberationism / Gay National Gay
& Lesbian Task Force 31e. Liberationism / Universalist Human Rights Watch XII.
NATIONALISM 32.
Right Nationalism VDARE.com 33.
Left Nationalism AFL-CIO [here], Electronic
Intifada [there]
XIII.
POPULISM 34.
Right Populism FreedomWorks 35.
Left Populism Progressive Populist
[here], venezuelanalysis.com
[there]
XIV.
RELIGIO-POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES 36a.
Christian Conservatism Christian Coalition 36b.
Christian Progressivism Sojourners 37a.
Hindu Nationalism Bharatiya Janata Party
(India) 37b.
Hindu Liberalism Gurcharan Das website
(India) 38a.
Islamic Reformism American
Islamic Forum for Democracy (USA) 38b.
Islamic Radicalism NEFA Foundation
[monitors developments in & uploads primary documents from violent
movements] 39a.
Neo-Zionism Kumah (Israel) 39b.
Post-Zionism Americans for Peace Now
(USA) 40a.
Spiritual Politics / Engaged Buddhism Buddhist
Peace Fellowship 40b.
Spiritual Politics / Transformationalism Yes!
magazine
XV.
SOCIALISM 41.
Democratic Socialism Democratic
Socialists of America (USA), Compass
group (Britain) 42.
Developmental Socialism Joseph
Stiglitz website 43.
State Socialism Granma
International (Cuba) [actual], Revolutionary
Communist Party, USA [aspirational] 44.
Neo-Marxism ZNet [raw], The
Nation [cooked] 45.
Neo-Georgism On the Commons 46.
Neo-Confucianism excerpts from Daniel A. Bell, Chinas
New Confucianism, 2010 edition
XVI.
INTEGRATIVE IDEOLOGIES 47.
Radical Centrism New America
Foundation [policy proposals], Search for Common
Ground [activism] 48.
African Renaissance AfricAvenir
International (Cameroon) 49.
Personalism Citizen Ethics
Network (Britain) 50. Evolutionism World Values Survey network [social science], Center for Human Emergence (USA & Denmark) [activism]
APPENDIX A. Ideologies in General: Centre for Political Ideologies (Britain) B. Dialogue Across Cultures & Ideologies: World Public Forum: Dialogue of Civilizations (Greece)
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