Policy Plotter Test
The Policy Plotter is a short and contemporary Political Coordinates-style test that will allow you to obtain your scores on the two major political scales found in Western democracies.
To take the test, indicate your level of agreement with each of the statements below.
Question 1 of 22
Society works best when people adhere to traditional values, social norms, and gender roles.
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Western democracies today are characterized by a diverse range of political ideologies that shape the way we think about government, society, and individual rights. Here are four of the most prominent political ideologies in Western democracies today:
Conservatism: Conservatism is an orientation that emphasizes tradition, stability, and a limited role for the government. It argues that society is best served when people are left free to make their own choices and when government intervention is kept to a minimum. Conservatism emphasizes the importance of individual liberty and the preservation of traditional values and institutions, such as the family, religion, and the rule of law.
Left-liberalism: Left-liberalism is an ideology that emphasizes individual freedom, social justice, and equality. It argues that government has a responsibility to ensure that all citizens have access to basic necessities such as education, healthcare, and housing and to protect their civil liberties and human rights. Left-liberals advocate for a strong social safety net, progressive taxation, and regulations on the free market to promote social and economic equality.
Centrism: Centrists are moderate, rejecting political extremes. They believe in a mixed economy where the government regulates markets and promotes social welfare while supporting individual freedoms and civil liberties. They're pragmatic, seek practical solutions to problems, and favor compromise and collaboration. Centrism is flexible, adaptable, and seeks to balance interests to maintain stability.
Libertarianism: Libertarianism is an ideology that emphasizes individual freedom and the primacy of the free market. It argues that government intervention in the economy and society is unnecessary and can lead to unintended consequences. Libertarians emphasize the importance of individual liberty and the protection of property rights. They advocate for a small government, low taxes, and minimal regulation of the economy.
Social democracy: Social democracy is an ideology that combines elements of left-liberalism and socialism. It emphasizes the importance of a strong social safety net, progressive taxation, and government intervention in the economy to promote social and economic equality. Social democrats argue that government has a responsibility to ensure that all citizens have access to basic necessities such as education, healthcare, and housing. They also emphasize the importance of protecting civil liberties and human rights.
While these ideologies differ in their approach to government, society, and individual rights, they all seek to promote the common good and improve the lives of citizens. They reflect the diversity of values and beliefs in Western democracies and provide a framework for political debate and action. Ultimately, the success of these ideologies depends on their ability to respond to the challenges of the modern world, including economic inequality, environmental degradation, and social injustice.
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