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Equality:
Those with higher Equality scores believe the economy should distribute value evenly or collectively among the populace. They tend to support progressive tax codes, labor unions and social welfare programs. High inclination for Equality reflects socialist ideals, and at extreme scores, support for communism. Those with higher Market scores believe the economy should be free from government intervention or redistribution. They tend to support lower taxes, privatization, deregulation. High inclination for Market reflects pro-business ideals, and at extreme scores, support for laissez-faire capitalism
Nation:
Those with higher Nation scores are patriotic and nationalist. They often see military deterrence as the main means to guarantee peace, emphasizing national cultural, political, and economic interests, distrustful of foreign influence and cultural relativism. High inclination for Nation reflects cultural or ethnic nativism, and at extreme scores, a belief in national exceptionalism. Globe:Those with higher Globe scores are cosmopolitan and global-minded. They often see diplomacy and disarmament as the main means to guarantee peace, emphasizing multiculturalism, cooperation, economic integration, distrustful of nationalism and protectionism. High inclination for Globe reflects globalist ideals, and at extreme scores, they see themselves first and foremost as citizens of the Earth and support for the abolition of individual nations.
Liberty:
Those with higher Liberty scores believe in strong civil liberties. They tend to support decentralization, cultural and political pluralism, freedom of speech, and the right to privacy and autonomy. opposing state intervention in personal lives. High inclination for Liberty reflects liberal principles and an individual-centered conception of society, and at extreme scores, support for minarchism or anarchism. Those with higher Authority scores believe in strong state power. They tend to value political stability and unity over pluralistic participation, emphasizing the maintenance of public order and safety, and the enforcement of cultural norms (whether progressivist or conservative). High inclination for Authority reflects support for governance based on systematic or collective goals, as opposed to individualist ideals, and, at extreme scores, support for autocracy.
Tradition:
Those with higher Tradition scores believe in conservative values. They usually support cultural cohesion, essentialist or binary conceptions of gender and marriage, and prefer societal analysis centered on the family or the nation. They often view hierarchies and social roles as natural and complementary rather than oppressive. High preference for Tradition reflects skepticism towards modern social changes, and at extreme values, support for reactionism or primitivism. Those with higher Progress scores believe in social and technological change. They usually support secularism, environmentalism, scientific advancement, and affirmative action for marginalized groups, including diversity and inclusion quotas. They often view gender as constructivist and prefer societal analysis centered on intersectionality or power dynamics. High preference for Progress reflects skepticism towards religion and historically dominant groups or cultures, and at extreme values, the rejection of all hierarchies as arbitrary and oppressive.
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