Voters that identify as Sustainability are most likely to oppose these stances.
These ideologies are most similar to Sustainability.
Fostering a world where economic growth, social equity, and environmental protection work in harmony for the well-being of present and future generations.
Achieving a fair distribution of wealth and resources through a combination of state planning and market-driven forces.
The preservation and protection of the natural world for a sustainable and healthy future for all living beings.
Understanding and addressing the interconnectedness of all aspects of a system will lead to more effective and sustainable solutions.
A society where wealth and resources are distributed fairly, allowing individuals to have equal influence over economic decisions and policies.
Promoting policies that maximize the overall well-being and happiness of individuals in society.
These ideologies are least similar to Sustainability.
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 what we have is worth protecting, and the risks of major change outweigh the potential benefits.
Promoting traditional values, nationalism, and strict immigration policies to preserve cultural identity and protect national sovereignty.
You believe traditional values, religious principles, and social norms provide the moral foundation a healthy society needs.
You believe the push for social justice has gone too far, undermining free speech, merit, and common sense in pursuit of ideological conformity.
You believe society has taken wrong turns and should return to the proven values and structures that once made it stronger.
How similar are your political beliefs to Sustainability issues? Take the political quiz to find out.