Ideology quiz

What is your stance on the military?
Jingoism: a policy that focuses on the martial virtues of warfare, and glorifies conquest.
Pro-military: a policy that values the military for national defense and just wars. Aggressive wars may be viewed as acceptable, if not glorious.
Anti-military: a policy that stance disdains war, considering peace to be preferable. Believers in the anti military stance often believe change is better accomplished through peaceful means, by the market or by political means.
Pacifism: a policy that believes war is an illegitimate means of change, and even finds aggression in self defense to be suspect.
What economic system do you prefer?
Laissez-faire capitalism: a hands-off government policy that sees the market as the ultimate tool for progress, and believes that markets spontaneously organize human activity.
Interventionism: a policy finds the market to be a useful tool for growth, but that it needs help sometimes.
State capitalism: a policy that demands that the state control the "commanding heights" of the economy, but leave the market to handle the less important things.
Planned economy: a policy that socializes the control of all economic resources into the hands of the state. All economic decisions are made by the state, and the market is excluded from functioning in the state in question.
Where do you stand on trade?
Free trade: a policy explicitly aimed at allowing a free flow of goods across borders without undue interference by government officials, laws, or taxes.
Protectionism: a policy of taxation and discrimination against foreign imports.
What should the state's policy on religion be?
Moralism: a policy that promotes one religion above all others, and actively seeks to spread the state religion to religious minorities.
Pluralism: a policy that includes an official state religion, but holds that each citizen has the right to his own religious views, and that the religious majority has no right to infringe upon this free practice.
Secularism: a policy that the government has no place in religion, and should abstain from any and all involvement in religious affairs of any kind.
State atheism: a policy that is the opposite of moralism. State atheism actively tries to get rid of all religion from the country.
What is your stance on citizenship for immigrants and minorities?
Full citizenship: a policy that allows immigrants and minorities the full rights of citizenship, usually after some universally-accessible and relatively easy process of naturalization.
Limited citizenship: a policy that allows immigrants and minorities to become citizens (possibly with certain restrictions) after a certain period, "proving" their loyalty.
Residency: a policy that allows immigrants and minorities the right to reside and work within the national borders, but no political rights.
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