An ideological shift refers to a significant change in the beliefs or principles held by a group or party. It often involves embracing new ideas or adopting different policy positions.
Related terms
Liberalism: A political ideology that advocates for government intervention in economic and social issues to promote equality and protect individual rights.
Conservatism: A political ideology that emphasizes limited government intervention, free markets, traditional values, and a strong national defense.
New Deal: President Franklin D. Roosevelt's series of programs implemented during the Great Depression to stimulate the economy and provide relief to those affected by it.