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Q: What political position is found on the far right of the political spectrum?
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What word best describes someone who is to the right on the political ideology spectrum?

Conservative


What is a centrist?

A Centrist is someone who sits in the centre of the political spectrum. Imagine a line - on the far right you have Nazism and Fascism, less to the right are Conservatives in the UK or Republicans in the US, slightly to the left are Labour or Democrat parties, further left are Socialists, and on the far-left you have Communists. In between the fairly non-extreme left and right parties, you have centrists. They are usually capitalists who believe in some economic regulations, and fairly socially liberal.


What fundamental values are common on the right and the left of the political spectrum?

If you go to the extreme left your life is in danger if you voice an opinion other then that of the government. USSR If you go to the extreme right your life is in danger if you voice an opinion other then that of the government. NAZI Germany


What is a radical A reactionary Far Right Far Left?

radicals are rabid,extremists who support extreme political measures and can be found in both left n right wing parties


Why is there no one clear definition for a political conservative?

Because 'conservative' and liberal' have no fixed content in politics. Conservative politicians in for instance Scandinavia and The Netherlands would mostly be considered liberal, if not 'socialist' in the eyes of US politicians. And what with the whole political spectrum in the USA being much more to the right than that of many other Western countries, many US conservative politicians would find it hard if not impossible to find a local 'conservative' Party where they would feel at home - and US liberals would be considered to hold slightly right-wing conservative political views in those countries.