Political positioning based on dual foundation theory|Five dimensions analysis|Ten coordinate types
40 professional questions·Avoid bias·Academic scale design
Based on the research of scholars such as Claessens, measuring the two core dimensions of inequality and social control
The title uses policy issue statements to avoid ideological labels and historical baggage.
Each dimension contains positive and negative questions to avoid guiding bias.
Social liberals: balance equality with freedom, support the welfare state and individual rights
Progressives: Structural change, cultural diversity, global cooperation
Democratic Socialists: economic democracy, workers’ autonomy, social ownership
Libertarian: limited government, market mechanisms, individual choice
Classical Liberals: Constitutional Order, Rule of Law, Civic Virtue
Moderate centrist: pragmatic and balanced, progressive reform, deliberative democracy
Communitarians: local autonomy, community values, participatory democracy
Green Progressives: Ecological Sustainability, Climate Justice, Intergenerational Responsibility
Social conservative: traditional values, social order, progressive change
National realists: national interests, cultural identity, pragmatic diplomacy
Test Statement: This test is based on research in political psychology and is designed to promote a reflective understanding of political values. The results are for reference only and do not represent a judgment on the merits of any position.