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What are some Collectivist Values
Public property
Collective responsibility
collective interest
collective norms
cooperation
economic equality
What are the Enlightenment values?
Humanism, Rationality, and Universalism in terms of human rights, Empiricism and scientific inquiry
Equal opportunities
Equal pay policies, Discrimination hiring laws, Diversity inclusion initiatives.
Government intervention
Unemployment aid, Canada Pension Plan, and tax credits
Human rights
Right to vote, Right of Expression, right to privacy, and freedom of assembly
Values of individualism
Private property
Rule of law
Individual rights and freedoms
competition
economic freedom
self-interest
Left-wing values
Economic Redistribution (progressive taxation), social equality, and labour rights.
Moderate values
Balanced government spending and taxation, acceptance of diversity without promoting radical changes to social structures.
Political Participation
Voting, joining a party, and running for office.
Private property
Intellectual property (patents), Personal belongings, and land.
Public Property
Government buildings, schools, and hospitals.
Regulations
Antitrust regulations (to prevent monopolies), Consumer protection laws (truthful labelling standards, warranty obligations and advertising standards) Tariffs and import controls, workplace safety standards
Right-wing beliefs
Fiscal Conservatism (lower taxes and gov spending), Immigration restriction, personal responsibility, and limited government.
Classical liberalism
Individual Liberty:
Rule of Law:
Limited Government:
Free Market Capitalism:
Property Rights:
Equality Before the Law:
Tolerance and Pluralism:
Self-Responsibility:
Limited State Intervention in Personal Lives:
Modern Libralism
Individual freedom
social justice
welfare state
equal opportunity
protection of civil liberties
government regulation
environmental protection
mutliculturalism