- Used to determine how one ideology relates to another. (Higher Up) Authoritarian - favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority, especially that of the government, at the expense of personal freedom. (Left wing) Socialist – (was created to address capitalism's faults and effects on working people and society) (It usually involves the re-distribution of wealth from the rich and powerful to the middle class, upholding the working masses' rights, and planned development of countries and economies) (Right Wing) Capitalist – (Value privacy more of an idea that someone maintains their own wealth) (Lower or Anti Government) Libertarian – (the bottom of the compass are people who don't like government control and think that people should be entitled to their own actions) (Blue) Authoritarian Right – National Liberalism – (more self-focus) healthcare policies and things apply to your own nation in other words you're not doing aid programs for other people just your own Senatorialism - Senate or a small group of elected people. (Chosen or there's enough of them that they can be trusted) Constitutional Monarchism - there is a very limited number of things that they can do. Liberalism - liberalism is essentially government protected individuality or in other words everyone has equality Eco-conservatism - also known as green conservatism is again a government that protects what is already there but directly applied to nature.