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Green politics is a political ideology which places a high importance on ecological and environmental goals, and on achieving these goals through broad-based, grassroots, participatory democracy. Green politics is advocated by supporters of the Green movement, which has been active through Green parties in many nations since the early 1980s. The political term Green, a translation of the German Grün, was coined by die Grünen, the first successful Green party, formed in the late 1970s. "Greens" represents a new political discourse that is a fundamentally new way of addressing societal and political problems, and that green politics is therefore not classifiable along the traditional left-right political spectrum. Different currents within green politics can be described as variously leftist or rightist. In addition to democracy and ecological issues, green politics is concerned with civil liberties, social justice and nonviolence. Portal:Green Politics/Selected article/June Portal:Green Politics/Selected picture/June
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