This person is prejudiced or discriminatory toward others based on their age.
Ageist
This is the perspective shaped by valuing gender equality and rejecting the patriarchal construct.
Feminism
This ideology emphasizes the rights and freedoms of the individual, usually with government guarantees.
Liberalism
This idea is the enforcement of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom.
Authoritarianism
This perspective is shaped by valuing Indigenous peoples and their distinct languages, cultures, and unique ways of life.
Indigenous
This person shows a willingness to be open-minded and is not strict in observing traditional ways.
Liberal
A branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
Economics
This ideology values a classless society where the major means of production are owned and controlled by the public.
Communism
This idea holds that social behavior is guided by goals shared by a collective, like a family or work group.
Collectivism
This idea values and revitalizes Indigenous knowledge and approaches, promoting and protecting the rights of Indigenous peoples.
Indigenism
This advocate of maintaining tradition is especially resistant to change.
Traditionalist
This political perspective values the rights of society over the rights of the individual.
Left-wing political
The process of deconstructing colonial ideologies of Western superiority and revitalizing Indigenous knowledge.
Decolonisation (or Indigenism)
This idea promotes that spending money and using goods helps the economy and benefits society.
Consumerism
This idea values the role of mātauranga Māori and te Tiriti in shaping equitable policy and society.
Māoritanga
A person who strongly identifies with their nation and firmly supports its interests.
Nationalist
This concept promotes health, prevents disease, and prolongs life through the organised efforts of society.
Public Health
An ideology that is opposed to war, militarism or violence. They beleive that war and violence are unjustifiable and that all disputes should be settled by peaceful means
Pacifism
This ideology places a nation's interests above other community and group interests, even at the expense of others.
Nationalism
This New Zealand specific dual perspective is shaped by the values, beliefs, and experiences of both Māori and Pākehā cultures.
Bicultural
This person is guided more by practical considerations than ideals.
Pragmatist
This perspective is shaped by valuing traditions, monuments, objects, and culture.
Heritage
This ideology values the growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations.
Globalism
This idea emphasizes equality and equal treatment across gender, religion, identity, and economic status.
Egalitarianism
This ideology involves valuing and revitalising Indigenous knowledge and weeding out settler biases.
Decolonisation