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Libertarianism

You place the highest value on liberty and distrust any authority that tries to run your life for you.

Your overall pattern

You landed in Libertarianism. Your strongest instinct is probably skepticism toward concentrated power. Whether the pressure comes from the state, large institutions, or moral gatekeepers, you are quick to ask who gave them the right to decide for everyone else.

You likely believe people should be free to speak, trade, build, experiment, and live as they choose as long as they are not coercing others. On economic issues, you may trust voluntary exchange more than central planning. On social issues, you may prefer tolerance over control.

"Power should justify itself, not assume obedience by default."


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Typical tendencies

  • Social outlook: You often support broad personal freedom and dislike paternalistic rules about private behavior.
  • Economic outlook: You may oppose most taxes, subsidies, and regulations unless there is a very strong reason for them.

Your strengths

  • Independence: You think for yourself and resist social pressure when it conflicts with your principles.
  • Innovation bias: You tend to believe people solve problems better when they are allowed to experiment freely.

Common blind spots

  • You may underestimate how much luck, power imbalance, or structural inequality shapes people's real choices.
  • You may treat every collective solution as coercion, even when cooperation could reduce harm.

Next steps for growth

  • Challenge yourself to think about where unregulated private power can become just as restrictive as public power.
  • Explore practical examples of community-level solutions that do not rely on top-down control.

Disclaimer

This result highlights one recurring pattern in your answers. It is meant to help you reflect, not to flatten all your beliefs into a slogan.

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