I think they do publish the categories (page 6 in the PDF) but they are as unoriginal as you’d think… religion, bioethics (abortion), drugs, sex trade (they call it sexuality but really it’s the sex trade), gender (compared against straight males in the same population). The less laws there are, the freer you are lmao, which is why I put drugs in bold because it boggles the mind how little foresight they have.
Uh, also “25% [of the total weight of the sexuality category goes] to the legal age of sexual consent” shudders
Certainly weird that for a Spanish think tank with two members with Spanish names and one with a Japanese name, they talk like typical USians libertarians.
I think they do publish the categories (page 6 in the PDF) but they are as unoriginal as you’d think… religion, bioethics (abortion), drugs, sex trade (they call it sexuality but really it’s the sex trade), gender (compared against straight males in the same population). The less laws there are, the freer you are lmao, which is why I put drugs in bold because it boggles the mind how little foresight they have.
Uh, also “25% [of the total weight of the sexuality category goes] to the legal age of sexual consent” shudders
Certainly weird that for a Spanish think tank with two members with Spanish names and one with a Japanese name, they talk like typical USians libertarians.
They say what their categories are but they don’t say what their per-category score for each country is.