The fair and equal treatment of all individuals, regardless of their background, to ensure their dignity, freedom, and well-being.
Voters that identify as Human Rights are most likely to agree with these stances.
Voters that identify as Human Rights are most likely to oppose these stances.
These ideologies are most similar to Human Rights.
Prioritizing the well-being, needs, and values of individuals to create a more equitable and sustainable society.
The potential for human beings to achieve a harmonious and ethical society through reason, empathy, and self-improvement.
Alleviating suffering and improving the welfare of all people through compassionate actions and policies.
Promoting social justice, individual rights, and equal opportunities for all through progressive policies and government intervention.
Diplomatic and nonviolent solutions can lead to a more harmonious and cooperative global community.
Promoting individual freedom, social justice, and equal opportunity for all citizens through democratic processes and government intervention.
These ideologies are least similar to Human Rights.
Promoting traditional values, nationalism, and strict immigration policies to preserve cultural identity and protect national sovereignty.
Achieving a society where individual freedom is maximized through the elimination of government intervention and the promotion of voluntary exchanges within a free market system.
Preserving traditional values, limited government, and national sovereignty to maintain a stable and prosperous society.
Maximizing individual freedom and minimizing government intervention to achieve a prosperous and self-reliant society.
Unrestricted free markets lead to the most efficient and socially optimal allocation of resources.
Upholding traditional religious values and moral principles will lead to a more stable, harmonious, and prosperous society.
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