| Description | Ideology | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Ideology based around the authoritarian free market ideals of Augusto Pinochet. | Pinochetism | 71%
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| The advocacy of intentionally accelerating and unstabilizing political processes for the achievement of political goals, | Accelerationism | 55%
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| Anti-democratic ideology who supports a system of governance in which decision-makers within the are selected on the basis of their expertise in a given area of responsibility, particularly with regard to scientific or technical knowledge | Technocracy | 52%
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| Libertarian that advocates for the only tax being a land value tax seeing as it is neither a product of labor or capital. | Georgism | 41%
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| Ideology that advocates for fascism through spiritual means. | Esoteric Fascism | 39%
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| Belief in widespread distribution of the means of production which the workers then privately own. The ideology is highly based off the teachings of the encyclicals of Pope Leo XIII. | Distributism | 31%
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| Ideology that advocates for progressive social policies while also being a staunchly capitalistic. | Pink Capitalism | 28%
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| Ideology that advocates for only the stupidest people to rule. | Kakistocracy | 26%
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| A ideology that intends to create right wing anarchism through engaging in what they call the counter economy. | Agorism | 23%
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| The belief that an individual should be able to do anything they desire resulting in stronger individuals rising to the top and killing those that are weaker. | Avaritionism | 21%
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| Ideology that calls for the complete subjugation of the weak by the strong. | Kraterocracy | 21%
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| An ideology that believes that all species are an equally important aspect of the worlds ecology, and should be treated as equals. | Deep Ecology | 20%
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| A political ideology that combines individual freedom and voluntarism with cultural homogeneity and generally reactionary social values | Anarcho-Fascism | 14%
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| A system of administrative councils elected by the people that allow local communities to exercise autonomous control over their assets while linking to other communities via a network of confederal councils. | Democratic Confederalism | 9%
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| An extremely progressive ideology that believes that the Dictatorship of the Proletariat, proposed by Marxism should be run by democratic workers councils and unions, rather than a Socialist Party. | Luxemburgism | 9%
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