These ideologies are most similar to Economic Right.
You believe wealth differences naturally reflect differences in talent, effort, and value created ‚Äî and that’s fair.
You believe entrepreneurs and businesses should be free to compete with minimal government interference, creating opportunities for all.
You believe markets work best with light regulation that prevents fraud and monopoly while letting businesses compete freely.
You believe people spend their own money more wisely than the government, and lower taxes fuel economic growth that benefits everyone.
You believe the right to own and control private property is the foundation of individual freedom and economic prosperity.
You believe business owners who risk their capital should have the authority to run their companies as they see fit.
You believe voluntary exchange between free individuals, with minimal government interference, creates the most prosperity for the most people.
You believe private ownership and voluntary exchange are the engines of innovation, growth, and individual freedom.
These ideologies are least similar to Economic Right.
You believe deeply rooted systems of oppression require bold, structural change — not just individual attitude shifts.
You believe the government should play a strong role in reducing inequality, regulating markets, and ensuring economic fairness for all.
You believe addressing poverty, racism, and inequality at the structural level is the only way to create lasting change.
You believe society’s resources should belong to everyone collectively, ensuring no one is excluded from the means of a decent life.
You believe organized mass movements are the most powerful force for change, and collective action achieves what individuals cannot.
Promoting social, economic, and environmental justice through policies that foster equality, inclusivity, and sustainable development.
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