From: Mapping the complexity of political ideology using emergent networks: the Chilean case
Original concepts | ||
Suffrage/vote | Honor/reputation | Nationality |
Right of association | Election to public office | Peaceful assembly |
Participation | Life | Freedom to work |
Security/nonviolence | Right to work | Equality |
Fair wage | Nondiscrimination | Decent housing |
Equality before the law | Health care | Freedom of education |
Freedom of conscience | Personal freedom | Property |
Freedom of movement | Freedom of expression | Education |
Gender equity | Right to strike | Social security |
Privacy and intimacy | Access to culture | Cultural identity |
Right to information | Indigenous people | Tax equality |
Request before the authorities | Right to organize and to collective bargaining | Equality in relation to public burdens |
Mental and physical integrity | Access to justice/due process | Children and teenager’s rights |
Integration of disabled people | Environmental respect/protection | Judicial protection of individual rights |
Free economic initiative/free enterprise | Access to public information | Others, specify |
New concepts | ||
Standard of living | Freedom of worship | Right to water |
Human rights | Social rights | Animal rights |
Cultural identity of indigenous people | Right to quality public health care | Respect life from conception |
Right to make one’s own decisions about one’s life | Freedom | Right to work and a decent wage |
Freedom of information and speech | Conservation of cultural and historical heritage |