List of political ideologies

The modern definition of a political ideology is highly contested among political theorists, having different definitions with different schools of thought, but the Modern school provides the following definition: a political ideology is a belief system that serves as a blueprint for societal functions and is based on ethical or doctrinal ideals.

The following list attempts to categorize and divide a number of Rivestekan ideologies into different groups based on historical and practical context.

Juidicialism
Juidicialist ideologies believe in rule of law, free parliamentary elections and market economies. The typical symbol used by juidicialists worldwide is the golden arch, a symbol of parliamentarism that goes back to classical Morfeyran architecture.

Marketism
Marketism is a political ideology based on maintaning the freedom of markets from government control, protection of private property and secularism. The ideas of marketism are primarily concerned with economical growth and because of that are widespread all around the world, synthesising with many political movements, like labourism, moralism and preserventionism.

Orangism
Orangism is a counter-ideology created as a response to mainstream limited marketism and a return to the fundamental marketist values. Originally appearing in Renavina, it aggressively opposes labourist economics and advocates for deregulation and the free-for-all principle.

Moralist marketism
The moralist branch of marketism is an ideology that advocates for limited marketism, traditionalism, economic protectionism, and sometimes economic self-sufficiency in the way of autarky, oftenly borrowing from regional religious ideas and law. Because of cultural context surrounding this ideology, it may manifest itself in radically different ways depending on values held by a religious or ethnic group.

Collectivism
Collectivist ideologies are characterized by emphasis on the importance of the group above an individual, or, more applicably to political theory, the ability to mobilize the collective against individualist ideas.

Seltism
Seltism is an ideological label for a number of interpopulist policical systems of thought, the only thing uniting them being the belief in a strong sense of collective identity. There are multiple mainstream branches of Seltism:


 * Torberian Seltism is characterized as being the governing philosophy of Torberia through the existence of the modern Torberian state. At several points of history it promoted the ideas of preserventionism, authoritarianism, labourism and moralist marketism, remaining to this day a largely synthetical ideology.
 * Maurean (Classical) Seltism advocates for positive populist policies (wealth distribution, public works programs, distributism, etc) as opposed to negative populism (system of belief based on tribalistic identity rather than policy) and often identifies with market labourists from around the world whilst promoting a strong sense of national identity.
 * Velizkan Seltism is a radically preservationist ideology that puts the ideals and goals of one nation above all others. It is characterized by chauvinistic fervor, the evolution of usual civic nationalism seltist nations typically defend. Many regimes following these ideas defend racial and ethnic cleansing.
 * Varlan Seltism is considered to be an evolution of Imperial Age stratocracy. Despite having some democratic institutions, most civil rights are posessed by those that serve or at one moment served in the millitary. This ideology demands loyalty to the state's military institutions, and because of that is often described as advocating for a "millitary with a state".

Tuarism
Originally considered to be an extension of Seltism, Tuarism is an ideology originating in Krantir that promotes absolute devotion to the state, collectivist economics, racial and cultural egalitarianism and puts a heavy emphasis on the importance of the Great Men theory, regarding the state as a tool of the great men in shaping history.

Labourism
Labourism is a broad school of thought united by a belief that labour is the cornerstone of all society at all stages of it's development and the certainty in the right for labourers to be in charge.


 * Variskism is a political philosophy formulated by a Sentryzijan revolutionary Danijal Varisk that incorporates traditional Kvazist worldview, popular nationalism and planned economy. Most modern proponents of this ideology (in particular, the current government of Sentryzija) do not share the original ideas of Variskism and see it as a political identity.

Traditionalism
Traditionalist ideologies consider the principles political systems of the past to be most appropriate and relevant in solving today's issues. Proponents of these ideologies want to go back in societal development in a practical, spiritual or aesthetical way.

Moralism
Moralists around the world believe in preservation of the status quo based on cultural and spiritual ideas of their countries' peoples.


 * Szartism refers to the implementation of a political system originally headed by one of Torberia's leszers, Kárnt vák Szártan-Sétélla. Considered to be a form of seltism, Szartism seeks the creation of a strong, paternalistic federative state, empowerment of labour unions and elimination of corruption. Szartist movements all around the world also incorporate some forms of economical planning and collectivist economics.
 * Classical Royalism is the support for a form of constitutional or absolute monarchy that existed prior to the spread of democratic ideals worldwide.

Preserventionism
Preserventionist ideas are synthetic in nature: many movements combine elements of previous governments with modern or post-modern ideology in an attempt to forge a new societal identity.


 * Neo-Royalism is the belief in restoration of monarchy in countries currently supporting non-monarchical beliefs. It is considered to be preserventionist primarily because most modern Neo-Royalist movements borrow beliefs from existing ideologies and do not resemble their classical royalist counterparts.
 * Galsorlisk is a radical anti-Zuedi, pan-Sorillic preserventionist ideology first formulated by Zirân Jynijat that is primarily based on Jynijat's own faulty anthropological and conspiracy theories revolving around the increasing influence of Troiya on the world. It advocates for the ethnic cleansing of Slovans and the destruction of the Troiyan state while seeking the creation of a widely-spanning pan-Sorillic state.