it depends on the country. here is only economic. actually the right wing is the one who advocates for all kinds of human rights, while the left wing is more conservative (in speach at least, cose they do nothing in practice)
it depends on the country. here is only economic. actually the right wing is the one who advocates for all kinds of human rights, while the left wing is more conservative (in speach at least, cose they do nothing in practice)
In Portugal: Economic
In Brazil: Both
In the USA: Social/Cultural
No only among the identitarian/"woke" left and the most classical radical left. But that is just a minority of a minority. Now with the rise of the far/conservative (evangelical fueled) right we may see a resurgence of those debates, but the main ones were in the 2000's about gay marriage, abortion and gay adoption.
Those rankings are bullshit made by foundations who are funded by mega corporations. Also those scando countries are at max social democracies with capitalist tendencies, their companies (and even their state owned companies) are involved in third world exploitation. But I think it's the less bereaucracy involved yeah and maybe some low taxes.