RightValues


The values being differentiated in this quiz

What is RightValues REVAMPED?

RightValues REVAMPED is a more detailed version of RightValues with an emphasis on real world ideologies and movements. Some ideologies like Neo-liberalism are removed or renamed due to a different definition of the right than in RightValues 1.0 You will be presented with a statement, and then you will answer with your opinion on the statement, from Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree, with each answer slightly affecting your scores. At the end of the quiz, your answers will be compared to the maximum possible for each value, thus giving you a percentage. Answer honestly!

There are questions in the test.

What are the values?

There are currently six axes, each of which has two opposing values. They are:

Cultural Revolutionary vs. Cultural Reactionary
This is Liberal vs Conservative in other words. The Cultural Revolutionary is left-wing culturally, supporting things like LQBT and Abortion. The Cultural Reactionary wants to return back to the values of a previous time period, noting that society continually trends leftwards and.

State Owned vs. Market
Those with a higher State-Own score wants the state to own more property, an example being Feudalism. Those who score higher on Market want a freer market and wants the individual to own their own property more.

Unitary vs. Federalism
Those with a higher Unitary score tend to support an economic structure based around centralized national planning. Those with a higher federalist score tend to support an economic structure based around decentralized planning, usually on a more localized scale, with a government with less power.

Globalism vs. Nationalism
Those with a higher Globalism score tend to support international ties and aliiances, often with the eventual goal of peace. Those with a higher Nationalism score tend to prioritize their nation within existing borders and reject relations, and often is patriotic.

Religious vs. Secular
Those with a higher Religious score support a somewhat theocratical government, or a government where religion is prominant. Those with a higher Secular score tend to want a religion-less nation, with the extreme being a government abolishing religion. This scale is about how much religion takes place in a country politically.

Materialism vs. Anti-Materialism
Those with a higher Materialism score tend to embrace economic productivity, advanced technology, consumerism and urbanism. Anti-Materialists tend to be against modernity and prefer a return to an earlier, cleaner and localist age.

Racial Consciousness vs. Racial Deconstructionism
Those with a higher Racial Consciousness score think race is a biological reality and impacts the development of nations just as much as culture or policy. Those with a higher Racial Deconstructionism score think race is not important or even is nonexistent.

What does "Closest Match" mean in the results?

Similar to 8values, this quiz will attempt to match you with a specific rightist ideology. There are currently 13 ideologies, with more to come. Suggestions are very welcome.

I don't like my scores!

Please remember that you are not intended to get a 100% score in any of the categories. The point of the quiz is to challenge your views. If you have any suggestions or constructive criticism please fill out this short form.

Official Release!

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