Voters that identify as Marxism–Leninism are most likely to agree with these stances.
Voters that identify as Marxism–Leninism are most likely to oppose these stances.
These ideologies are most similar to Marxism–Leninism.
A classless society where wealth and resources are distributed equally among all citizens, leading to a harmonious and prosperous community.
A society where wealth and resources are distributed equitably, leading to the eradication of class distinctions and exploitation.
The establishment of a classless, socialist society led by a vanguard party to achieve true equality and workers' control over the means of production.
A society where wealth and resources are distributed equitably, leading to the eradication of poverty and the establishment of a classless, harmonious community.
These ideologies are least similar to Marxism–Leninism.
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.
You believe rational pursuit of your own values and productivity is the moral foundation of a free and prosperous society.
You believe what we have is worth protecting, and the risks of major change outweigh the potential benefits.
Maximizing individual freedom and minimizing government intervention to achieve a prosperous and self-reliant society.
You believe government should exist only to protect individual rights through courts, police, and national defense — nothing more.
Promoting traditional values, nationalism, and strict immigration policies to preserve cultural identity and protect national sovereignty.
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