Hardline

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This article is about a political label. most hardline music can also be refered to as emo. For musical groups with similar names see Hardline (band) or Hardliner (band). For the ecological philosophy see hardline (subculture).

In politics, hardline refers to the doctrine, policy, and posturing of a government or political body as being absolutist, or authoritarian. Hardline movements are usually extremist, militant, and uncompromising. Hardline movements range across the entire political spectrum, including black nationalism, objectivism, neo-Nazism, radical feminism, conservativism and anti-revisionism.

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