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"Stability-Minded Conservative" — Protecting What Matters

"Stability-Minded Conservative" — Protecting What Matters - Test result image
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Committed ConservativeStability-Minded ConservativeBalanced CentristModerate ReformerPassionate Progressive

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You are a stability-minded conservative who cherishes social stability and proven order. Rather than chasing rapid change, you pursue gradual progress through tried-and-true methods, and you place high value on individual responsibility and freedom. You feel a deep sense of duty toward preserving community bonds and the social safety net.

01 · Strength

Strengths

• A sense of balance that emphasizes individual responsibility and freedom while valuing community cohesion • A trustworthy attitude grounded in diligence and honesty • Careful judgment that guards against reckless change while protecting social stability
02 · Weakness

Weaknesses

• Can respond too conservatively even to necessary changes • May sometimes be slow to accept new values or minority viewpoints • Focusing on preserving the existing order can make it easy to overlook inequality
03 · Advice

Advice

On your commute tomorrow, listen to a podcast on a social topic you don't usually pay attention to. A fresh perspective will make your judgment deeper and richer.
Result Distribution
far_left"Passionate Progressive" — Changing the World
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left"Moderate Reformer" — Moving Forward One Step at a Time
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center"Balanced Centrist" — Never Losing Sight of Reason
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right"Stability-Minded Conservative" — Protecting What Matters
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far_right"Committed Conservative" — Unshakeable in Conviction
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This result is your political orientation type, derived from a comprehensive analysis of your choices on 12 social issues. It shows where your values sit on the political spectrum from far-left to far-right. Based on your attitudes toward tax policy, welfare systems, labor, environment, immigration, and more, you are classified into one of 5 types. Each type includes its own unique political strengths and weaknesses, as well as compatibility info with other types. Use it as a fun opportunity to reflect on your own values more objectively.
This test was designed with reference to Moral Foundations Theory and a political spectrum model, but it is not a professional diagnostic tool with academic precision. Political orientation is highly complex and multidimensional, so it's difficult to fully capture with just 12 questions. That said, it does reflect the general tendencies of your core values, so it's a good starting point for exploring your own leanings. If you want to dig deeper, we recommend reading more about various political issues!
The 5 types each represent a different position on the political spectrum. The Passionate Progressive seeks radical change, the Moderate Reformer pursues gradual improvement, the Balanced Centrist makes neutral judgments, the Stability-Minded Conservative pursues realistic stability, and the Committed Conservative strives to preserve tradition and order. Even on the same issue, their approaches can be completely different, and each type plays a unique role in society. A healthy society becomes possible when these diverse perspectives are in balance — so every type has its own meaning.
Yes! From the results screen, you can share directly to social media like KakaoTalk, X (Twitter), Facebook, and more. Comparing results with friends makes it a fun way to explore each other's political values. The compatibility info is especially interesting — check out which political types you click with and which you might clash with! Imagine what conversations a Passionate Progressive and a Committed Conservative would have if they were best friends.
Yes, it might! Political orientation isn't fixed — it can change based on experience, learning, and your social environment. You might make different choices on the same questions depending on recent news or issues you've been exposed to. Political psychology also recognizes that orientation is fluid, so taking the test again after some time can be a fun way to track how your values have evolved!