MODERATE
Moderate libertarian leftists believe in a bigger state than the rest of the quadrant, and may also believe in being able to reform capitalism into a welfare state.
RADICAL
Radical Leftists are extremely anti-state and anti-capitalist, seeking for a world free of unjust hierarchies.
LEFT-UNITY
Left unity collaborationists believe that Anarcho-capitalists aren't to be trusted, thus Libertarian socialists should ally with Marxists and even Marxist-Leninists.
LIB-UNITY
Lib Unity collaborations believe Leftists and Rightists have one common goal of a stateless society, they, thus, believe Marxism-Leninism inherently goes against their beliefs.
CENTRALIZED
Centralists believe that state ownership is the best way to gradually transforms capitalism.
DECENTRALIZED
Decentralists reject state ownership and advocate for communal or workers ownership.
LOCALIST
Localists believe in Isolation from the world, or putting your own community above world issues and defending it from foreign capitalists.
GLOBALIST
Globalists believe that all nations must reject borders and unite into one World union.
TRADITIONALIST
Traditionalists value preservation of culture above all forms of social progress deeming it to be a fundamental building block of society that should not be erased.
PROGRESSIVE
Social progressives value the liberation of queer individuals and historically oppressed ethnical groups above preservation of culture.
REFORM
Reformists value gradualism as a viable option to achieve socialism, while extreme reformists might even reject protest or direct action.
REVOLUTION
Revolutionaries think reform is an illusion, and strive for revolution anytime it's possible.
MARKETS
Marketeers are a vague group that support Markets as the main mode of production, while Social Democrats, or Social Libertarians believe in a fairer capitalism, Market Anarchists believe that Markets aren't inherently capitalistic
PLANNING
Advocates for decentralized planning believe that it's more efficient and less bureaucratic than central planning, while central planning is top-down, decentralized is bottom-up.
In addition to matching you to the fourteen values, the quiz also attempts to match you to a political ideology. This is a work in progress and is much less accurate than the values and axes, so don't take it too seriously. If you disagree with your assigned ideology we'll look into adjusting the system.
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