Category
page 1Political movements in the United States
white supremacy
racist belief that white people are superior to people of other racial backgrounds
New Left
international leftist political movement mainly in the 1960s and 1970s
Antifa (United States)
Antifa is a left-wing anti-fascist and anti-racist political movement. It is a highly decentralized array of autonomous groups in the United States. Antifa political activism includes nonviolent methods of direct action such as poster and flyer campaigns, mutual aid, speeches, protest marches, community organizing and digital activism. Some others use tactics like doxing, harassment, violence, and even property damage. Supporters of the movement aim to combat far-right extremists, including neo-Nazis and white supremacists.
New Right
form of right-wing politics that emerged in the 1960s
9/11 Truth movement
group of loosely affiliated organizations and individuals that asserts that the 2001 terror attacks are at the center of a conspiracy
history of the socialist movement in the United States
from early 19th century American Utopian societies to present groups
anti-federalism
The Anti-Federalists were a late-18th-century group in the United States advancing a political movement that opposed the creation of a stronger federal government and which later opposed the ratification of the 1787 Constitution. The previous constitution, called the Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union, gave state governments more authority. Led by Patrick Henry of Virginia, Anti-Federalists worried, among other things, that the position of president, then a novelty, might evolve into a monarchy. Though the Constitution was ratified and supplanted the Articles of Confederation, Anti-
republicanism in the United States
political philosophy of individual liberty and representative democracy
defund the police
slogan that supports divesting funds from police departments

Back-to-Africa movement
Political movement in the United States during the 18th and 19th centuries
anarchism in the United States
Historic and contemporary anarchism in the United States
militia movement
political movement of paramilitary groups in the US
American Left
left politics in the United States
District of Columbia statehood movement
movement to make the United States capital a state
fascism in the United States
far-right tendencies towards dictatorship, discrimination and social violence in the North American country of the USA
Black separatism
movement to create separate institutions for people of African descent in societies historically dominated by whites
police abolition movement
political movement which advocates replacing police forces with other systems of public safety
political ideologies in the United States
ideologies and ideological demographics in the United States
Black capitalism
political movement among African Americans