These ideologies are most similar to Capitalism.
Individual liberty, free markets, and limited government intervention to promote a prosperous and self-reliant society.
Free markets, deregulation, and globalization will lead to increased economic growth, efficiency, and overall prosperity for all.
Free markets and minimal government intervention will lead to increased individual freedom, economic growth, and overall prosperity.
Through continuous buying and consumption of goods and services, you can stimulate economic growth and improve your quality of life.
Prudent management of government finances leads to economic stability, reduced debt, and sustainable growth for the nation.
Human ingenuity and technological advancements will ultimately provide solutions to resource scarcity and environmental challenges, leading to a prosperous and sustainable future.
Questioning the mainstream narrative on climate change will lead to more accurate scientific understanding and better-informed policy decisions.
These ideologies are least similar to Capitalism.
You believe only a comprehensive state apparatus can create the order, unity, and direction a society needs to thrive.
Achieving transformative social, political, and economic change through revolutionary means to create a more equitable and just society.
You believe major industries and resources should be owned or controlled democratically to serve the common good, not private profit.
You believe deeply rooted systems of oppression require bold, structural change — not just individual attitude shifts.
You believe only a comprehensive state apparatus can create the order, unity, and direction a society needs to thrive.
You believe society’s resources should belong to everyone collectively, ensuring no one is excluded from the means of a decent life.
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