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Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as stated, 1948vs.Democratic Socialism, as stated, 20th c.-present

Proximity: Same family

13 on a scale of 0 (close) to 100 (far). Closer than 99.6% of all pairs.

These are profiles of the same family, a difference of 13 on the 0 to 100 scale. They differ little in what they value and in the rules they hold. 8 differ in degree rather than direction. The sharpest split is Accountability: Universal Declaration of Human Rights leans toward where Democratic Socialism holds it as a core commitment. Both hold Inclusiveness & Pluralism as a core commitment.


Clusters

Both:Egalitarian Pluralists

Equality and Inclusiveness & Pluralism rise together at the top of the profile, with Assigned Groups low. Standing is extended broadly rather than allocated by role or origin.


Where they sit


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


Where the gaps are

Universal Declaration of Human Rights, as stated, 1948 leadsDemocratic Socialism, as stated, 20th c.-present leads
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10 dimensions identical; 2 not compared.