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The [[worldwide green parties]] are committed to the following '''Four Pillars''':
# [[Ecology]] (sometimes "Ecological Wisdom")
# [[social justice|Social Justice]]
# [[Grassroots democracy|Grassroots Democracy]]
# [[Non-violence|Non-Violence]]

In German, it is known as ''Die Grünen: ökologisch, sozial, basisdemokratisch, gewaltfrei''.

These were originally defined by European Green Parties, from the foundation of the [[German Green Party]] in 1979-1980, and later adopted by the [[U.S. Green Party]]. The U.S. Green Party, and that of Canada, have expanded these into [[Ten Key Values of the Green Party]].

The four pillars are generally considered interdependent, reinforcing each other in non-obvious ways. They arose from shared concerns of the [[peace movement]] and [[ecology movement]]. Many Green Party activists have committed acts of [[ecological terrorism]] against ski lodges, and are generally considered to be on the fringes of the leftist movement.

[[fr:Quatre piliers des partis verts]]