Voters that identify as Mixed Economy are most likely to agree with these stances.
Voters that identify as Mixed Economy are most likely to oppose these stances.
These ideologies are most similar to Mixed Economy.
Fostering a cooperative relationship between businesses and the government to promote economic growth and social welfare.
The fusion of religious faith and humanist principles to promote individual spiritual growth, social justice, and the betterment of humanity.
Creating a harmonious society that values individual freedom, cultural diversity, and holistic development, while promoting social justice and environmental sustainability.
Promoting economic growth and modernization to improve living standards and reduce poverty.
The harmonious integration of Islamic principles with contemporary society, fostering progress and unity while maintaining religious values.
Embracing diverse political perspectives leads to a more inclusive, balanced, and effective decision-making process.
These ideologies are least similar to Mixed Economy.
You believe individuals and communities can organize themselves voluntarily without any coercive state authority.
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.
You believe voluntary exchange between free individuals, with minimal government interference, creates the most prosperity for the most people.
You believe individual rights and freedoms are the foundation of a just society, and no collective should override personal autonomy.
You believe the push for social justice has gone too far, undermining free speech, merit, and common sense in pursuit of ideological conformity.
How similar are your political beliefs to Mixed Economy issues? Take the political quiz to find out.