Your overall pattern: Left-Authoritarian
You sit in the Red Quadrant, often linked to collectivist and state-centered political approaches. You see severe inequality as a structural problem that cannot be solved by markets alone.
You tend to believe strong institutions are necessary to regulate powerful interests, coordinate resources, and ensure basic social guarantees for all.
"The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few."
Typical behaviors
- You support strict oversight of major industries and anti-exploitation policy.
- You prioritize social solidarity over pure individual autonomy.
- You prefer planned coordination in key sectors to reduce volatility and inequality.
Strengths in this pattern
- Systems focus: You think structurally and plan for long-term outcomes.
- Protective orientation: You seek to shield communities from concentrated private power.
Common pitfalls
- Over-control: Equality goals can drift into excessive centralization.
- Bureaucratic blind spots: Procedure can overshadow human nuance.
Reflection point: Does this rule empower people, or mainly control them?
What you can do next
- Join local organizing efforts where collective action addresses concrete issues.
- Stress-test your policy preferences against strong dissenting critiques.
- Contribute to practical policy drafts instead of abstract ideology debates.
Disclaimer and when to seek help
This result is for educational and self-reflection use only. It is not a behavioral conclusion. If ongoing political anger is harming your wellbeing, consider structured support.
