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This article contains a list of freedom indices produced by several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain assessments of the state of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, using various measures of freedom, including civil liberties, political rights and economic rights.
The '''Freedom Indices of [[Eurth]]''' contains a list of freedom indices produced by several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain assessments of the state of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, using various measures of freedom, including civil liberties, political rights and economic rights.


=Mundus Liber=
=Mundus Liber=
The [https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/ Mundus Liber Institute] (Mundus Liber meaning '''Free World''' in {{wp|Latin_language|Latin}}), a Mauridivian think tank funded by the government, is the leading institution currently making freedom indexes. They have conducted several surveys, among them:
*[https://www.europans.com/topic/4784-mundus-liber-freedom-index/ '''The Mundus Liber Freedom Index''']
**This is the main Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber, and it gave countries a score between 0-100 in the categories of political, personal/social, economic, and press freedoms. It then averaged the results and ranked nations to determine which countries were the most hands-off and which ones were the most authoritarian. [[Variota]] was ranked as the most free country in the world in 2018, with a score of 96.75.


*[https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/?do=findComment&comment=40009125 '''The Mundus Liber LGBT Rights Survey''']
The ''Mundus Liber Institute'' (Mundus Liber meaning "Free World" in {{wp|Latin_language|!Latin}}), a [[Mauridiviah|Mauridivian]] think tank funded by the government, is the leading institution currently making freedom indexes.<ref name="Mundus Liber Institute Outlet">[https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/ Mundus Liber Institute Outlet] (28 June 2018)</ref> They have conducted various surveys, among them: the [[#Mundus Liber Freedom Index|Freedom Index]], the [[#Mundus Liber LGBT Rights Survey|LGBT Rights Survey]], and the [[#Mundus Liber Inalienable Rights Survey|Inalienable Rights Survey]].
**This is a Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber specifically about LGBT Rights. It drew from laws, personal testimonies, and other stories in order to determine which nations where tolerant of the LGBT and which nations were not. [[Adaptus]] was ranked as the most LGBT friendly country in the world in 2018, with [[Variota]] and [[Mauridiviah]] not far behind.  


*[https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/?do=findComment&comment=40010176 '''The Mundus Liber Inalienable Rights Survey''']
===Mundus Liber Freedom Index===
**This is a Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber, weighing each nation depending on how many rights they guaranteed in practice. The more rights guaranteed (with the list of important rights being determined by the academic definition of 'inalienable rights'), the higher a nation would scored. [[Variota]] was ranked as the world's most progressive nation in 2018, with [[Adaptus]] and [[Mauridiviah]] being close behind.


==Public Outrage==
This is the main Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber, and it gave countries a score between 0-100 in the categories of political, personal/social, economic, and press freedoms. It then averaged the results and ranked nations to determine which countries were the most hands-off and which ones were the most authoritarian. [[Variota]] was ranked as the most free country in the world in 2018, with a score of 96.75.<ref name="Mundus Liber Institute Outlet"/>
Mundus Liber has been criticized and praised many times, [https://www.europans.com/topic/4306-prymont-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=40008491 often by the] [https://www.europans.com/topic/4306-prymont-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=40010201 same nation], for its index results. The most famous controversy have involved the Prymontian delegate to ATARA, [[Julian Nordeng]], and the head of state of Variota, [[Dina Diva]]. While ranting about how "unfair" the results were, Nordeng insulted Dina Diva. Dina Diva responded by [https://www.europans.com/topic/4388-nasionale-telesicht-variota/?do=findComment&comment=40010207 putting a prank bounty on Nordeng's head] until he publicly apologized, [https://www.europans.com/topic/4306-prymont-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=40010263 which he later did].


The nation of [[Seylos]] also prominently protests its index rankings, with its citizens [https://www.europans.com/topic/4848-sbc-seylosian-brodcasting-corporation/?do=findComment&comment=40009196 having protested] [https://www.europans.com/topic/4848-sbc-seylosian-brodcasting-corporation/?do=findComment&comment=40010188 every single index] publicly since the main Freedom Index.
===Mundus Liber LGBT Rights Survey===


Other nations, such as [https://www.europans.com/topic/4575-the-republic-dispatch/?do=findComment&comment=40010206 Asgeirria] and [https://www.europans.com/topic/5004-mauridiviah-foreign-affairs-office/?do=findComment&comment=40010189 Faramount] have also had government officials and citizens protest or question their rankings.
This is a Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber specifically about LGBT Rights. It drew from laws, personal testimonies, and other stories in order to determine which nations were tolerant of the LGBT and which nations were not. [[Adaptus]] was ranked as the most LGBT friendly country in the world in 2018, with [[Variota]] and [[Mauridiviah]] not far behind.<ref name="lgbt">[https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/?do=findComment&comment=40009125 Mundus Liber LGBT Rights Survey] (1 July 2018)</ref>


Mundus Liber [https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/?do=findComment&comment=40009198 has only responded once] to such criticisms, although the Mauridivian newspaper [[The Feudal Times]] did once respond in [https://www.europans.com/topic/4685-the-feudal-times/?do=findComment&comment=40010227 defense of Mundus Liber].
===Mundus Liber Inalienable Rights Survey===
 
This is a Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber, weighing each nation depending on how many rights they guaranteed in practice. The more rights guaranteed (with the list of important rights being determined by the academic definition of 'inalienable rights'), the higher a nation would score. [[Variota]] was ranked as the world's most progressive nation in 2018, with [[Adaptus]] and [[Mauridiviah]] being close behind.<ref name="inalienable">[https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/?do=findComment&comment=40010176 Mundus Liber Inalienable Rights Survey] (17 August 2018)</ref>
 
==Public outrage==
 
Mundus Liber has been criticized and praised many times, often by the same nation, for its index results.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4306-prymont-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=40008491 United States ranked third in Mauridivian freedom index] (27 May 2018) and [https://www.europans.com/topic/4306-prymont-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=40010201 Mauridiviah's Mundus Liber ranks Prymont 8th globally on Inalienable Rights - ATARA Delegate speaks out controversially on survey's flaws] (17 August 2018)</ref> The most famous controversy have involved the [[Prymont]]ian delegate to ATARA, [[Julian Nordeng]], and the head of state of Variota, [[Dina Diva]]. While ranting about how "unfair" the results were, Nordeng insulted Dina Diva. Dina Diva responded by putting a prank bounty on Nordeng's head<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4388-nasionale-telesicht-variota/?do=findComment&comment=40010207 Dina Diva declares bounty on Julian Nordeng after uncalled for attack] (18 August 2018)</ref> until he publicly apologized, which he later did.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4306-prymont-news-network/?do=findComment&comment=40010263 Plane crashes into Canastota's 84 South Street] (25 August 2018)</ref> The nation of [[Seylos]] also prominently protests its index rankings, with its citizens having protested<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4848-sbc-seylosian-brodcasting-corporation/?do=findComment&comment=40009196 Outrage Over Mundus Liber Institute LGBT Survey] (4 July 2018)</ref> every single index<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4848-sbc-seylosian-brodcasting-corporation/?do=findComment&comment=40010188 Outrage Again Over Mundus Liber Survey] (17 August 2018)</ref> publicly since the main Freedom Index. Other nations, such as [[Asgeirria]]<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4575-the-republic-dispatch/?do=findComment&comment=40010206 Charged Rating Sparks Fiery Outrage] (18 August 2018)</ref> and [[Faramount]]<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/5004-mauridiviah-foreign-affairs-office/?do=findComment&comment=40010189 Minister of State Artur Domiani] (17 August 2018)</ref> have also had government officials and citizens protest or question their rankings. Mundus Liber has only responded once<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4886-mundus-liber-institute-outlet/?do=findComment&comment=40009198 A Response to Seylosian Outrage] (4 July 2018)</ref> to such criticisms, although the Mauridivian newspaper ''The Feudal Times'' did once respond in defense of Mundus Liber.<ref>[https://www.europans.com/topic/4685-the-feudal-times/?do=findComment&comment=40010227 Referenda Results are In] (21 August 2018)</ref>
 
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The Freedom Indices of Eurth contains a list of freedom indices produced by several non-governmental organizations that publish and maintain assessments of the state of freedom in the world, according to their own various definitions of the term, using various measures of freedom, including civil liberties, political rights and economic rights.

Mundus Liber

The Mundus Liber Institute (Mundus Liber meaning "Free World" in !Latin), a Mauridivian think tank funded by the government, is the leading institution currently making freedom indexes.[1] They have conducted various surveys, among them: the Freedom Index, the LGBT Rights Survey, and the Inalienable Rights Survey.

Mundus Liber Freedom Index

This is the main Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber, and it gave countries a score between 0-100 in the categories of political, personal/social, economic, and press freedoms. It then averaged the results and ranked nations to determine which countries were the most hands-off and which ones were the most authoritarian. Variota was ranked as the most free country in the world in 2018, with a score of 96.75.[1]

Mundus Liber LGBT Rights Survey

This is a Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber specifically about LGBT Rights. It drew from laws, personal testimonies, and other stories in order to determine which nations were tolerant of the LGBT and which nations were not. Adaptus was ranked as the most LGBT friendly country in the world in 2018, with Variota and Mauridiviah not far behind.[2]

Mundus Liber Inalienable Rights Survey

This is a Freedom Index compiled by Mundus Liber, weighing each nation depending on how many rights they guaranteed in practice. The more rights guaranteed (with the list of important rights being determined by the academic definition of 'inalienable rights'), the higher a nation would score. Variota was ranked as the world's most progressive nation in 2018, with Adaptus and Mauridiviah being close behind.[3]

Public outrage

Mundus Liber has been criticized and praised many times, often by the same nation, for its index results.[4] The most famous controversy have involved the Prymontian delegate to ATARA, Julian Nordeng, and the head of state of Variota, Dina Diva. While ranting about how "unfair" the results were, Nordeng insulted Dina Diva. Dina Diva responded by putting a prank bounty on Nordeng's head[5] until he publicly apologized, which he later did.[6] The nation of Seylos also prominently protests its index rankings, with its citizens having protested[7] every single index[8] publicly since the main Freedom Index. Other nations, such as Asgeirria[9] and Faramount[10] have also had government officials and citizens protest or question their rankings. Mundus Liber has only responded once[11] to such criticisms, although the Mauridivian newspaper The Feudal Times did once respond in defense of Mundus Liber.[12]

References