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Bacon King
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« Reply #75 on: January 13, 2007, 11:32:04 AM »

1- market liberal
2- social liberal
3-anarcho-capitalist
4-social democrat
5-Third Way
6-Christian democrat
7-ecologist/green
9-libertarian conservative
10-classical socialist
11-communist
12-fascist

Not too bad. If I were to preference those ideologies, it wouldn't be too off from that. Maybe switch 6 and 7, switch 4 and 5, and move 3 down one.
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« Reply #76 on: January 13, 2007, 03:59:28 PM »

Social Liberal
Anarcho-Capitalist
Market Liberal
Social Democrat
Third Way
Libertarian Conservative
Ecologist or Green
Christian Democrat
Anarch-Communist
Classical Socialist
Communist
Fascist
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« Reply #77 on: January 13, 2007, 09:04:50 PM »

#1 Christian democrat
#2 social democrat
#3 social liberal
#4 libertarian conservative
#5 Third Way
#6 green
#7 classical socialist
#8 communist
#9 market liberal
#10 fascist.
#11 anarcho-capitalist
#12 anarcho-communist
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« Reply #78 on: January 13, 2007, 09:11:26 PM »

1. social democrat
2. third way
3. social liberal
4. green
5. christian democrat
6. libertarian conservative
7. classical socialist
8. communist
9. fascist
10. anarcho-capitalist
11. anarcho-communist
12. market liberal

It makes sense until 12... eh.
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« Reply #79 on: January 14, 2007, 05:07:03 PM »

Today I get:

#1   You are a market liberal.

#2   You are a social liberal.

#3   You are an anarcho-capitalist.

#4   You are a Christian democrat.

#5   You are a social democrat.

#6   You are a libertarian conservative. 

#7   You are an anarcho-communist.

#8   You are an ecologist or green.

#9   You adhere to the Third Way.

#10   You are a classical socialist.

#11   You are a communist.

#12   You are a fascist.

Thought I took this test before.  maybe it's in another thread.  it's always interesting to see whether we get the same result as before.  But I couldn't find a post from me.  Maybe I'm thinking of this one,

http://www.selectsmart.com/plus/select.php?url=Vosem

posted by nclib, wherein I got this result:

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« Reply #80 on: January 14, 2007, 05:16:09 PM »

For that Other Test:
1. Liberal
2. Anarcho-Syndicalist
3. New Labour
4. Totalitarian (eh?)
5. Libertarian
6. Traditional Societies
7. Authoritarian
8. Conservative (25%)

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« Reply #81 on: January 14, 2007, 05:26:24 PM »

Thought I took this test before.  maybe it's in another thread.  it's always interesting to see whether we get the same result as before.  But I couldn't find a post from me.  Maybe I'm thinking of this one,

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(100%) 1: Conservative
(94%) 2: Traditional Societies
(92%) 3: Authoritarian
(91%) 4: Totalitarian
(89%) 5: Libertarian
(86%) 6: Anarcho-syndicalist
(86%) 7: New Labour
(81%) 8: Liberal
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« Reply #82 on: January 14, 2007, 05:29:59 PM »

#1 You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.

 #2 You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief in freedom, and take this to mean negative rather than positive freedom - i.e. a slimmed-down state is the best guarantor of freedom. You will therefore support a laissez-faire economic policy, and you will be reasonably tolerant on the social front - though less emphatically so than social liberals.

#3 You are a libertarian conservative. You hold that the free market is the best way of organising economic activity, but you combine this with adherence to more traditional social values of authority and duty.
 
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« Reply #83 on: January 14, 2007, 06:50:05 PM »

1. Classical Socialist
2. Communist
3. Anarcho-Communist

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10. Libertarian Conservative
11. Market Liberal
12. Anarcho-Capitalist
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« Reply #84 on: January 14, 2007, 06:56:40 PM »

1. Classical Socialist
2. Communist
3. Anarcho-Communist

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10. Libertarian Conservative
11. Market Liberal
12. Anarcho-Capitalist
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« Reply #85 on: January 14, 2007, 11:23:59 PM »

Is there a test for British parties anywhere?
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« Reply #86 on: January 15, 2007, 12:03:51 AM »

#1 You are a market liberal.
 
#2 You are an anarcho-capitalist.
 
#3 You are a libertarian conservative.
 
#4 You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative"; in other words, although you share the usual conservative belief in stability and duty, you believe that such duties include a responsibility on the part of the better-off to help those who are less fortunate.
 
 
 
 
 
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« Reply #87 on: January 16, 2007, 10:25:37 AM »

#1 You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism).

#2 social democrat.
#3 social liberal.
#4 anarcho-communist
#5 classical socialist
#6 communist.   
#7 Third Way.
#8 market liberal.
#9 anarcho-capitalist.
#10 Christian democrat
#11 fascist
#12 libertarian conservative.

The first 3 are pretty accurate..
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« Reply #88 on: January 16, 2007, 03:14:50 PM »

#1 You are a social liberal.
Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.

#2 You are a social democrat
#3 You are an ecologist or green
#4 You adhere to the Third Way
#5 You are a market liberal
#6 You are an anarcho-capitalist
#7 You are a classical socialist
#8 You are a libertarian conservative
#9 You are a Christian democrat
#10 You are an anarcho-communist
#11 You are a communist.
#12 You are a fascist.

Now (Almost 2 years later):
#1 You are a social liberal.
#2 You are a social democrat.
#3 You adhere to the Third Way.
#4 You are an ecologist or green.
#5 You are a market liberal.
#6 You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative".
#7 You are an anarcho-capitalist.
#8 You are a libertarian conservative.
#9 You are a classical socialist.
#10 You are a communist. 
#11 You are an anarcho-communist.
#12 You are a fascist. 

Fairly stable, only very minor changes.
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« Reply #89 on: January 16, 2007, 05:56:06 PM »

#1 You are a Christian democrat 
#2 You are a libertarian conservative
#3 You are a market liberal
#4 You adhere to the Third Way
#5 You are an anarcho-capitalist
#6 You are a fascist
#7 You are a social democrat
#8 You are a social liberal
#9 You are an ecologist or green
#10 You are a classical socialist
#11 You are a communist
#12 You are an anarcho-communist
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« Reply #90 on: January 18, 2007, 11:37:17 PM »

1) Social democrat
2) Ecologist or Green
3) Third Way
4) Christian Democrat
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« Reply #91 on: September 15, 2007, 11:34:29 AM »

#1   You are a fascist. You combine a strong belief in the nation with authoritarian social values, and a willingness to impose your views upon others. You strongly oppose immigration, and are willing to take radical action to combat it.

#2   You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally.

#3   You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism).

#4   You are a communist. You believe, at least in theory, in absolute equality of income - and you oppose the whole capitalist system per se. You want to abolish the market economy and replace it with one in which the workers (usually meaning the state) control the building blocks of the economy. Your views on personal morality will vary; traditional communists tended to be more authoritarian, while modern "eurocommunists" tend to take a liberal line.

#5   You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative"; in other words, although you share the usual conservative belief in stability and duty, you believe that such duties include a responsibility on the part of the better-off to help those who are less fortunate. You will be socially conservative, but in favour of a mixed economy where the state does have a role in providing public services. Christian democracy arose after World War II, succeeding more doctrinaire Catholic parties dating from the 1870s.

#6   You are a classical socialist, believing in equality of outcome as a principle. This might mean greater equality (e.g. Old Labour), or as close to absolute equality as possible. However, you will believe in an extensive public sector, covering not just public services (transport, healthcare etc.) but probably also the 'commanding heights' of industry (e.g. iron and steel). Your views on personal morality will be reasonably tolerant, in general, but there is considerable variation within this political group.

#7   You are a libertarian conservative. You hold that the free market is the best way of organising economic activity, but you combine this with adherence to more traditional social values of authority and duty.
   
#8   You are a social democrat. Like other socialists, you believe in a more economically equal society - but you have jettisoned any belief in the idea of the planned economy. You believe in a mixed economy, where the state provides certain key services and where the productivity of the market is harnessed for the good of society as a whole. Many social democrats are hard to distinguish from social liberals, and they share a tolerant social outlook.

#9   You adhere to the Third Way. The Third Way is a fairly nebulous concept, but it rests on the idea of combining economic efficiency - i.e. a market economy with some intervention - with social responsibility. The focus is emphatically on the community as a whole, and not necessarily equality per se. Adherents of the Third Way range from moderate to conservative in their social views, and have recently been willing to take a "tough" line on a range of social issues.

#10   You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.
   

#11   You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief in freedom, and take this to mean negative rather than positive freedom - i.e. a slimmed-down state is the best guarantor of freedom. You will therefore support a laissez-faire economic policy, and you will be reasonably tolerant on the social front - though less emphatically so than social liberals.

#12   You are an anarcho-capitalist. Anarcho-capitalists take the Jeffersonian belief that "that government is best which governs least", and extend it - "that government is best which governs not at all". The theory of anarcho-capitalism is that the market can replace the state as a regulator of individual behaviour (resulting in private courts, private policing etc.).
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#1   You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief in freedom, and take this to mean negative rather than positive freedom - i.e. a slimmed-down state is the best guarantor of freedom. You will therefore support a laissez-faire economic policy, and you will be reasonably tolerant on the social front - though less emphatically so than social liberals.

#2   You are a libertarian conservative. You hold that the free market is the best way of organising economic activity, but you combine this with adherence to more traditional social values of authority and duty.

#3   You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.

#4   You are an anarcho-capitalist. Anarcho-capitalists take the Jeffersonian belief that "that government is best which governs least", and extend it - "that government is best which governs not at all". The theory of anarcho-capitalism is that the market can replace the state as a regulator of individual behaviour (resulting in private courts, private policing etc.).

#5   You adhere to the Third Way. The Third Way is a fairly nebulous concept, but it rests on the idea of combining economic efficiency - i.e. a market economy with some intervention - with social responsibility. The focus is emphatically on the community as a whole, and not necessarily equality per se. Adherents of the Third Way range from moderate to conservative in their social views, and have recently been willing to take a "tough" line on a range of social issues.

#6   You are a social democrat. Like other socialists, you believe in a more economically equal society - but you have jettisoned any belief in the idea of the planned economy. You believe in a mixed economy, where the state provides certain key services and where the productivity of the market is harnessed for the good of society as a whole. Many social democrats are hard to distinguish from social liberals, and they share a tolerant social outlook.

#7   You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative"; in other words, although you share the usual conservative belief in stability and duty, you believe that such duties include a responsibility on the part of the better-off to help those who are less fortunate. You will be socially conservative, but in favour of a mixed economy where the state does have a role in providing public services. Christian democracy arose after World War II, succeeding more doctrinaire Catholic parties dating from the 1870s.

#8   You are a fascist. You combine a strong belief in the nation with authoritarian social values, and a willingness to impose your views upon others. You strongly oppose immigration, and are willing to take radical action to combat it.

#9   You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism).

#10   You are a classical socialist, believing in equality of outcome as a principle. This might mean greater equality (e.g. Old Labour), or as close to absolute equality as possible. However, you will believe in an extensive public sector, covering not just public services (transport, healthcare etc.) but probably also the 'commanding heights' of industry (e.g. iron and steel). Your views on personal morality will be reasonably tolerant, in general, but there is considerable variation within this political group.

#11   You are a communist. You believe, at least in theory, in absolute equality of income - and you oppose the whole capitalist system per se. You want to abolish the market economy and replace it with one in which the workers (usually meaning the state) control the building blocks of the economy. Your views on personal morality will vary; traditional communists tended to be more authoritarian, while modern "eurocommunists" tend to take a liberal line.

#12   You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally.
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« Reply #92 on: September 15, 2007, 12:21:12 PM »

Top.

1. Social Liberal
2. Anarcho-Capitalist
3. Market Liberal
4. Social Democrat
5. Anarcho-Communist
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10. Communist
11. Christian Democrat
12. Fascist (yay!)

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Hmm.. Might want to start talking to Bono about that. I set alot of questions which I felt needed more ambuguity on low though (Such as the question as whether it's moral for the private sector to run public services. Without defining what exactly we mean by 'public' services (or for that matter, the 'private sector' - or rather which arm of it) and not to mention that it's absurd to consider this a moral issue.)

Glad I still got fascist last though.

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« Reply #93 on: September 15, 2007, 09:38:53 PM »

1) social democrat
2) social liberal
3) ecologist/green
4) third way
5) libertarian conservative
6) christian democrat
7) classical socialist
Cool market liberal
9) communist
10) anarcho-capitalist
11) anarcho-communist
12) fascist

Fascist, by the way, was my self-prediction.
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« Reply #94 on: September 22, 2007, 02:59:42 PM »

#1   You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.
#2   You are a social democrat. Like other socialists, you believe in a more economically equal society - but you have jettisoned any belief in the idea of the planned economy. You believe in a mixed economy, where the state provides certain key services and where the productivity of the market is harnessed for the good of society as a whole. Many social democrats are hard to distinguish from social liberals, and they share a tolerant social outlook.
#3   You adhere to the Third Way. The Third Way is a fairly nebulous concept, but it rests on the idea of combining economic efficiency - i.e. a market economy with some intervention - with social responsibility. The focus is emphatically on the community as a whole, and not necessarily equality per se. Adherents of the Third Way range from moderate to conservative in their social views, and have recently been willing to take a "tough" line on a range of social issues.
#4   You are a libertarian conservative. You hold that the free market is the best way of organising economic activity, but you combine this with adherence to more traditional social values of authority and duty.
#5   You are a classical socialist, believing in equality of outcome as a principle. This might mean greater equality (e.g. Old Labour), or as close to absolute equality as possible. However, you will believe in an extensive public sector, covering not just public services (transport, healthcare etc.) but probably also the 'commanding heights' of industry (e.g. iron and steel). Your views on personal morality will be reasonably tolerant, in general, but there is considerable variation within this political group.
#6   You are a communist. You believe, at least in theory, in absolute equality of income - and you oppose the whole capitalist system per se. You want to abolish the market economy and replace it with one in which the workers (usually meaning the state) control the building blocks of the economy. Your views on personal morality will vary; traditional communists tended to be more authoritarian, while modern "eurocommunists" tend to take a liberal line.
#7   You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism).
#8   You are an anarcho-capitalist. Anarcho-capitalists take the Jeffersonian belief that "that government is best which governs least", and extend it - "that government is best which governs not at all". The theory of anarcho-capitalism is that the market can replace the state as a regulator of individual behaviour (resulting in private courts, private policing etc.).
#9   You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative"; in other words, although you share the usual conservative belief in stability and duty, you believe that such duties include a responsibility on the part of the better-off to help those who are less fortunate. You will be socially conservative, but in favour of a mixed economy where the state does have a role in providing public services. Christian democracy arose after World War II, succeeding more doctrinaire Catholic parties dating from the 1870s.
#10   You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief in freedom, and take this to mean negative rather than positive freedom - i.e. a slimmed-down state is the best guarantor of freedom. You will therefore support a laissez-faire economic policy, and you will be reasonably tolerant on the social front - though less emphatically so than social liberals.
#11   You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally.
#12   You are a fascist. You combine a strong belief in the nation with authoritarian social values, and a willingness to impose your views upon others. You strongly oppose immigration, and are willing to take radical action to combat it.


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« Reply #95 on: September 22, 2007, 05:05:55 PM »

1 You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally.
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#2 You are a Christian democrat - or, in the UK, a "One Nation conservative"; in other words, although you share the usual conservative belief in stability and duty, you believe that such duties include a responsibility on the part of the better-off to help those who are less fortunate. You will be socially conservative, but in favour of a mixed economy where the state does have a role in providing public services. Christian democracy arose after World War II, succeeding more doctrinaire Catholic parties dating from the 1870s.
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#3 You are an anarcho-capitalist. Anarcho-capitalists take the Jeffersonian belief that "that government is best which governs least", and extend it - "that government is best which governs not at all". The theory of anarcho-capitalism is that the market can replace the state as a regulator of individual behaviour (resulting in private courts, private policing etc.).
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#4 You are a libertarian conservative. You hold that the free market is the best way of organising economic activity, but you combine this with adherence to more traditional social values of authority and duty.
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#5 You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism).
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#6 You are a fascist. You combine a strong belief in the nation with authoritarian social values, and a willingness to impose your views upon others. You strongly oppose immigration, and are willing to take radical action to combat it.
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#7 You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief in freedom, and take this to mean negative rather than positive freedom - i.e. a slimmed-down state is the best guarantor of freedom. You will therefore support a laissez-faire economic policy, and you will be reasonably tolerant on the social front - though less emphatically so than social liberals.
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#8 You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.
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#9 You are a classical socialist, believing in equality of outcome as a principle. This might mean greater equality (e.g. Old Labour), or as close to absolute equality as possible. However, you will believe in an extensive public sector, covering not just public services (transport, healthcare etc.) but probably also the 'commanding heights' of industry (e.g. iron and steel). Your views on personal morality will be reasonably tolerant, in general, but there is considerable variation within this political group.
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#10 You are a social democrat. Like other socialists, you believe in a more economically equal society - but you have jettisoned any belief in the idea of the planned economy. You believe in a mixed economy, where the state provides certain key services and where the productivity of the market is harnessed for the good of society as a whole. Many social democrats are hard to distinguish from social liberals, and they share a tolerant social outlook.
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#11 You are a communist. You believe, at least in theory, in absolute equality of income - and you oppose the whole capitalist system per se. You want to abolish the market economy and replace it with one in which the workers (usually meaning the state) control the building blocks of the economy. Your views on personal morality will vary; traditional communists tended to be more authoritarian, while modern "eurocommunists" tend to take a liberal line.
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#12 You adhere to the Third Way. The Third Way is a fairly nebulous concept, but it rests on the idea of combining economic efficiency - i.e. a market economy with some intervention - with social responsibility. The focus is emphatically on the community as a whole, and not necessarily equality per se. Adherents of the Third Way range from moderate to conservative in their social views, and have recently been willing to take a "tough" line on a range of social issues.
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« Reply #96 on: September 22, 2007, 06:09:14 PM »

1. Social Liberal
2. Third Way
3. Social Democrat
4. Market Liberal
5. Christian Democrat
6. Ecologist
7. Libertarian Conservative
8. Classical Socialist
9. Anarcho-Capitalist
10. Communist
11. Fascist
12. Anarcho-Communist

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1. Communist
2. Classical Socialist
3. Anarcho-Communist
4. Ecologist/Green
5. Social Democrat
6. Social Liberal
7. Fascist
8. Third Way
9. Market Liberal
10. Anarcho-Capitalist
11. Libertarian Conservative
12. Christian Democrat

took it again and the top 7 were identical.
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« Reply #97 on: September 22, 2007, 06:16:46 PM »

#1 You are a classical socialist, believing in equality of outcome as a principle. This might mean greater equality (e.g. Old Labour), or as close to absolute equality as possible. However, you will believe in an extensive public sector, covering not just public services (transport, healthcare etc.) but probably also the 'commanding heights' of industry (e.g. iron and steel). Your views on personal morality will be reasonably tolerant, in general, but there is considerable variation within this political group.
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#2 You are a social liberal. Like all liberals, you believe in individual freedom as a central objective - but you believe that lack of economic opportunity, education, healthcare etc. can be just as damaging to liberty as can an oppressive state. As a result, social liberals are generally the most outspoken defenders of human rights and civil liberties, and combine this with support for a mixed economy, with an enabling state providing public services to ensure that people's social rights as well as their civil liberties are upheld.

#3 You are an ecologist or green. 
#4 You adhere to the Third Way. (hehheh, no I don't - I use KY)
#5 You are a communist.
#6 You are a social democrat.
#7 You are a market liberal.
#8 You are an anarcho-communist,
#9 You are an anarcho-capitalist.
#10 You are a Christian democrat
#11 You are a fascist.
#12 You are a libertarian conservative.
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« Reply #98 on: September 23, 2007, 04:04:45 PM »

1.  You are a social liberal.
2.  You are an ecologist or green.
3.  You are a social democrat.
4.  You adhere to the Third Way.
5.  You are a classical socialist
6.  You are an anarcho-capitalist.
7.  You are an anarcho-communist.
8.  You are a communist.
9.  You are a market liberal.
10.  You are a Christian democrat.
11.  You are a libertarian conservative.
12.  You are a fascist.
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« Reply #99 on: September 23, 2007, 05:53:34 PM »

#1   You are an ecologist or green. You believe that the single greatest challenge of our time is the threat to our natural environment, and you feel that radical action must be taken to protect it - whether in the enlightened self-interest of humanity (in the tradition of 'shallow ecologism') or, more radically, from the perspective of the ecosystem as a whole, without treating humans as the central species (deep ecologism).

#2   You are a social liberal.

#3   You are a social democrat.

#4   You are an anarcho-communist,

#5   You are a classical socialist,

#6   You are a communist.

#7   You are an anarcho-capitalist.

#8   You are a market liberal.

#9   You adhere to the Third Way.

#10   You are a fascist.

#11   You are a libertarian conservative.

#12   You are a Christian democrat


No surprises there, except for that I'd sooner be a libertarian conservative of a Christian democrat than a fascist any day!
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