These ideologies are most similar to Structural Reformer.
You believe deeply rooted systems of oppression require bold, structural change — not just individual attitude shifts.
You believe society must actively correct for historical and structural disadvantages so that outcomes become more equal.
You believe organized mass movements are the most powerful force for change, and collective action achieves what individuals cannot.
You believe every person has equal inherent worth and society should dismantle the hierarchies that create unfair advantages.
You believe major industries and resources should be owned or controlled democratically to serve the common good, not private profit.
You believe redirecting police funding toward mental health, housing, and social services addresses the root causes of crime more effectively.
These ideologies are least similar to Structural Reformer.
You believe what we have is worth protecting, and the risks of major change outweigh the potential benefits.
You believe those who have built significant wealth have proven the judgment and capability needed to guide society’s direction.
You believe free markets, private enterprise, and limited government create the most prosperity and freedom for everyone.
You believe the push for social justice has gone too far, undermining free speech, merit, and common sense in pursuit of ideological conformity.
You believe rational pursuit of your own values and productivity is the moral foundation of a free and prosperous society.
You believe people spend their own money more wisely than the government, and lower taxes fuel economic growth that benefits everyone.
How similar are your political beliefs to Structural Reformer issues? Take the political quiz to find out.