The poll found 50 per cent of respondents considered individual freedom to be more important than social justice, a slightly lower share than the international average of 52 per cent.
At the same time, nearly two-thirds of Australian respondents agreed that free-market competition “brings out the best in people”.
The share of Australians who say socialist ideals are of great value for societal progress was in line with the global average (50 per cent) but higher than in Germany (45 per cent), the United States (39 per cent) and France (31 per cent).China had the largest share agreeing that socialist ideals […]
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