This quiz uses a three-axis model—Left, Right, and Libertarian—to assess your political leanings.
It focuses on broad attitudes instead of narrow policy issues. Answer each question as closely as possible
to your ideal society. Some answers are mild, others extreme; pick whichever is closest to your view or skip if
none fit.
How should the government handle social welfare (e.g., healthcare, education)?
No opinion or none match.
Provide basic services and moderate help for those in need.
Guarantee strong support (universal healthcare, robust welfare).
Let private groups handle social support; government should not be heavily involved.
Taxes for welfare are wrong; individuals shouldn’t be forced to fund others.
Offer only limited welfare, with focus on personal responsibility.
Control welfare spending and use it mainly to serve national interests.
Should government reduce wealth inequality?
No opinion or none match.
Yes, use progressive taxes and social programs to narrow gaps.
Yes, strongly tax the rich and fund wide-reaching social benefits.
No, free markets and private charity should address inequality.
No, government redistribution violates personal property rights.
Inequality is natural; ensure fair opportunity but not forced equality.
Focus on growing the economy; do not penalize high earners.
How should businesses be regulated?
No opinion or none match.
Use sensible rules to protect workers, consumers, and the environment.
Impose strict rules to ensure businesses serve the common good.
Regulate only to stop fraud or harm; the market can mostly self-correct.
No interference unless rights are directly violated.
Keep regulations business-friendly to boost the national economy.
Use strong control if needed to protect national interests.
How should society handle minority or cultural groups?
No opinion or none match.
Protect them by law and encourage inclusive policies.
Actively promote equity and address historical disadvantages.
All should follow the same rules; no special treatment for groups.
Government should stay out of private relationships and choices.
Groups that don’t adapt to main culture create their own problems.
The dominant culture must be preserved if certain groups threaten unity.
What kind of speech, if any, should be restricted by law?
No opinion or none match.
Ban hate speech or extremely offensive content against groups.
No speech should be illegal; free expression is absolute.
Regulate speech that harms national values or security.
If someone is convicted of a crime, what should happen?
No opinion or none match.
Focus on rehabilitation, re-education, and social reintegration.
Punish just enough to prevent future harm; nothing excessive.
Criminals deserve retribution for their wrongdoings.
What do you think about immigration and border policy?
No opinion or none match.
Be welcoming; help new arrivals integrate.
Open borders; free movement is a human right.
Allow relatively open entry, with minimal screening or support.
No government control of borders at all.
Manage immigration carefully to preserve jobs and culture.
Use strong borders to protect national identity and security.
What is your ideal form of government?
No opinion or none match.
A democracy that reduces inequality and cares for all citizens.
A strong central authority ensuring social justice and equality.
A limited state that mainly protects rights and property.
No state at all; people should organize themselves voluntarily.
A government that prioritizes national unity and business freedom.
A strong, authoritative state that enforces moral and national values.
What must be protected above all else?
No opinion or none match.
Social justice, equal opportunity, and reducing disparities.
Individual freedom and personal rights.
National unity, security, and cultural traditions.
Should non-violent, victimless acts be against the law?
No opinion or none match.
Yes, if they threaten public health or social stability.
No, unless they violate someone else’s rights or property.
Yes, if they go against moral or national values.
Should government protect people from bad personal choices?
No opinion or none match.
Yes, the state should restrict harmful behaviors for the good of all.
No, just inform people; adults must bear consequences themselves.
Yes, authorities should step in if poor choices undermine social order.