These ideologies are most similar to Civic Virtue.
Fostering a more inclusive, participatory, and responsive political system that empowers citizens and promotes social equality.
Prioritizing the well-being of the community as a whole leads to a more harmonious and prosperous society for all its members.
Promoting social justice, equality, and compassion through the teachings of Jesus Christ to create a more equitable and caring society.
Fostering national unity and pride while promoting individual freedoms and equal rights for all citizens.
Understanding and addressing the interconnectedness of all aspects of a system will lead to more effective and sustainable solutions.
Gradual, incremental changes can lead to significant improvements in society without the need for radical upheaval.
These ideologies are least similar to Civic Virtue.
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 individuals and communities can organize themselves voluntarily without any coercive state authority.
Maximizing individual freedom and minimizing government intervention to achieve a prosperous and self-reliant society.
You believe rational pursuit of your own values and productivity is the moral foundation of a free and prosperous society.
You believe government should exist only to protect individual rights through courts, police, and national defense — nothing more.
Unrestricted free markets lead to the most efficient and socially optimal allocation of resources.
You believe what people do in their private lives is their own business, and the government has no place regulating personal behavior.
You believe voluntary exchange between free individuals, with minimal government interference, creates the most prosperity for the most people.
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