Left Values Test
Results:
VeryRevolutionary
REVOLUTION
76.5% REFORM
Neutral
MARXIST
57.4% 42.6% UTOPIAN
Decentralist
CENTRAL
31.7% 68.3% DECENTRAL
Neutral
57.1%
INTERNATIONAL
42.9% NATIONAL
Unionist
PARTY
39.6% 60.4% UNION
Ecological
PRODUCTION
30.6% 69.4% NATURE
Neutral
53.1%
CONSERVATIVE
46.9% PROGRESSIVE
Your closest match: Council Communism.
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Revolution vs. Reform
Those with higher revolution scores
tend to support the radical and rapid
overthrow of the capitalist system
through mass uprisings. Those with
higher reform scores tend to favor
gradual change to capitalist structures
through liberal democracy, with the
eventual goal of implementing
socialism.
Marxist vs. Utopian
Those with higher Marxism scores
tend to support or sympathize with
the Marxist analysis of society along
the lines of dialectical materialism.
Those with higher utopianism scores
tend to believe in a more idealistic
analysis of society and reject the
historico-materialist approach.
Central vs. Decentral
Those with higher centralism scores
tend to support an economic regime
based on centralized national
planning. Those with higher
decentralization scores tend to
support economic structures based on
decentralized planning – usually
localized in scale and centered around
small communities.
International vs. National
Those with higher internationalism
scores tend to support forming an
international socialist movement, with
the goal of abolishing nations. Those
with higher nationalism scores tend to
prioritize the realization of socialism
within existing borders and nations
and reject the goal of a world socialist
republic.
Party vs. Union
Those with higher party scores tend to
see political parties as the basis of a
socialist movement. Those with higher
union scores tend to see trade unions
as their preferred apparatus for
implementing socialism. Being pro-
party does not necessarily mean that
one opposes unions and vice versa.
Production vs. Nature
Those with a higher production score
tend to prioritize industrial output and
self-sustainability over ecological goals
(frequently arguing that such concerns
can be realized at a later time). Those
with higher nature scores tend to
support an environmentally oriented
economy with strict ecological
regulations.
Conservative vs. Progressive
Those with higher conservatism scores
tend to favor socially conservative
policies and views (even though they
may be progressive in terms of
economic policies). Those with higher
progressivism scores tend to support
socially progressive policies and views.
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