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Those with a higher international score tend to support forming an international socialist movement, often with the eventual goal of abolishing nations. Those with a higher national score tend to prioritize building socialism within existing borders and reject the goal of a world socialist republic.</p>
Those with a higher party score tend to favor using political parties as the basis of a socialist movement. Those with a higher union score tend to favor using trade unions and other forms of mass organization as a basis of a socialist movement. Being pro-party does not necessarily mean you oppose unions and vice versa, it is more about preference.</p>
Those with a higher industry score tend to prioritize industrial development and self-sustainability over ecological goals. Those with a higher ecological score tend to support an environmentally oriented economy with strict ecological protections.</p>
Those with a higher production score tend to prioritize industrial output and self-sustainability over ecological goals. Those with a higher ecological score tend to support an environmentally oriented economy with strict ecological protections.</p>
Those with a higher conservative score tend to favor more socially conservative policies and views. Those with a higher progressive score tend to support more socially progressive policies and views.</p>
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<h2>What does "Closest Match" mean in the results?</h2>
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