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'''Political ideology''' is a set of political ideas, principles, and goals used to explain how authority should be organized, how a [[government]] should operate, and what policies a state, party, movement, or ruling structure should pursue. Political ideologies can shape law, public administration, political education, propaganda, party organization, and relations between the state and society.<ref name="government-overview"/> An ideology may be expressed through a [[political party]], a state doctrine, a constitution, a government program, or the practical conduct of ruling institutions. In authoritarian systems, ideology can be used to justify centralized authority and limit organized opposition. In other systems, ideology may guide electoral platforms, legal reforms, economic policy, and public debate. == Definition == A political ideology gives political authority a stated basis. It defines how power should be held, how public institutions should act, and what aims the state or movement claims to serve. Ideology can also set expectations for loyalty, membership, administration, and political participation. Political ideologies vary in their view of leadership, law, property, religion, citizenship, class, nation, and state power. Some ideologies support limited government and political competition. Others support centralized executive authority, one-party rule, or direct state control over public life. == Role in government == Governments often use ideology to explain their structure and direction. The ideology of a government may affect how ministries are organized, how laws are written, how officials are appointed, and how political opposition is treated. The form of government may be a [[monarchy]], [[republic]], [[dictatorship]], [[fascist state]], or another system, while the ideology supplies the political reasoning behind its authority.<ref name="government-overview"/> A ruling party can also serve as the main institution for ideological control. The [[NSTAP]] was the ruling political party of the [[Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]] and functioned as the regime's central ideological and political organization. It organized political training, propaganda, and ideological supervision within the state structure.<ref name="nstap-role"/> == Ideology and political systems == A political system describes how authority is arranged and exercised. A political ideology explains the ideas used to justify or guide that arrangement. In practice, the two often operate together. State institutions apply policy, while ideology supplies the political language, goals, and principles used by leaders and organizations. In a centralized state, ideology may be enforced through public administration, internal security, party offices, schools, and propaganda bodies. In a pluralist system, multiple parties and movements may compete through different ideological programs. == Examples == [[Fascism]] is an authoritarian political ideology that gives political authority to a centralized state and treats the ruling leadership as the source of national direction. It supports executive rule and restricts organized opposition.<ref name="fascism-definition"/> A [[fascist state]] is a form of government based on fascism. It gives power to a strong central state and places political control under one main leadership structure. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen was a fascist state from 1944 until its collapse on 30 November 2024.<ref name="fascist-state"/> == See also == * [[Fascism]] * [[Fascist state]] * [[Government]] * [[Political system]] * [[Political party]] * [[NSTAP]] == References == {{Reflist|refs= <ref name="government-overview">"[[Government|Government]]". ''Government''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Overview describing government institutions, forms of government, and the role of ideology and legal frameworks in political structure. Accessed 19 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="nstap-role">"[[NSTAP#Role within the regime|Role within the regime]]". ''NSTAP''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the NSTAP as the ideological and organizational foundation of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen state structure. Accessed 19 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="fascism-definition">"[[Fascism#Definition|Definition]]". ''Fascism''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing fascism as an authoritarian political ideology based on centralized authority, executive rule, and restricted opposition. Accessed 19 June 2026.</ref> <ref name="fascist-state">"[[Fascist state#Tanoa Einsatzgruppen|Tanoa Einsatzgruppen]]". ''Fascist state''. ''Vrienden Universe Wiki''. Section describing the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen as a fascist state ruled from 1944 until 30 November 2024. Accessed 19 June 2026.</ref> }} [[Category:Politics]] [[Category:Political systems]]
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