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Jefferson (U.S. presidency), as realized, 1801-1809vs.Behavioral Economics, as stated, 1970s-present

Proximity: Neighbors

21 on a scale of 0 (close) to 100 (far). Closer than 93% of all pairs.

These are close neighbors, a difference of 21 on the 0 to 100 scale. Their differences spread across both values and principles. Direct opposition appears on 2 dimensions, 2 differ in degree rather than direction, and on 3 dimensions one profile engages a question the other sets aside. The sharpest split is Sanctity & Transcendence: Jefferson (U.S. presidency) leans toward where Behavioral Economics leans against. Both hold Knowledge & Truth as a core commitment.


Clusters

Jefferson (U.S. presidency)Ordered Tradition

Tradition & Continuity and Sanctity & Transcendence run high with Authority & Hierarchy elevated, while Non-Maleficence sits low. Continuity is maintained through hierarchy rather than restraint, which is what separates it from Faithful Observance.

Behavioral EconomicsLiberty First

Liberty is the defining elevation, with Consent & Anti-Coercion running high beside it; Authority & Hierarchy sits low. Individual freedom leads the profile rather than any collective commitment.


Where they sit


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* Not counted in the distance: one side is not scored on this dimension.


Where the gaps are

Jefferson (U.S. presidency), as realized, 1801-1809 leadsBehavioral Economics, as stated, 1970s-present leads
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4 dimensions identical; 1 not compared.