These ideologies are most similar to Ethnonationalism.
Maintaining a single, unified culture promotes social harmony, shared values, and a strong national identity.
Promoting extreme patriotism and prioritizing your nation's interests above all else will lead to a stronger, more unified, and prosperous country.
Limiting the influx of foreign nationals will protect domestic jobs, culture, and resources.
A nation thrives when its people share a common culture, heritage, and ancestry, leading to a strong, unified society.
A strong, unified nation can be achieved by promoting and prioritizing a shared religious identity and values.
Promoting the interests, culture, and unity of your country to achieve a strong, prosperous, and self-sufficient nation.
A strong, authoritarian government can create a unified, orderly society that prioritizes national identity and traditional values.
These ideologies are least similar to Ethnonationalism.
You believe deeply rooted systems of oppression require bold, structural change — not just individual attitude shifts.
A society where all property is communally owned, decisions are made collectively, and no government or hierarchical structures exist.
Achieving a society with equal wealth distribution, social justice, and environmental sustainability through radical systemic change.
You believe major industries and resources should be owned or controlled democratically to serve the common good, not private profit.
You believe addressing poverty, racism, and inequality at the structural level is the only way to create lasting change.
You believe society must actively correct for historical and structural disadvantages so that outcomes become more equal.
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