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« Reply #2350 on: October 12, 2015, 03:14:04 PM »

https://www.isidewith.com/elections/2016-presidential-quiz

After taking the quiz go to the "Party" tab and scroll down to see the results I was commenting on.
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« Reply #2351 on: October 12, 2015, 05:08:25 PM »

I decided to try the Canadian one, and these were my results:

Small Government   vs   Big Government
44% Small Government
You side moderately towards “Small Government”, meaning you believe the government is overly bureaucratic, inefficient, and wasteful. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Isolationism   vs   Interventionism
12% Interventionism
You side slightly towards “Interventionism”, meaning you more often believe we should proactively address potential issues before they turn into a serious and immediate threat. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Equality   vs   Liberty
58% Liberty
You side moderately towards “Liberty”, meaning you support free market policies that create opportunity for personal liberty and success. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Centralization   vs   Decentralization
10% Decentralization
You side slightly towards “Decentralization”, meaning you more often believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Environmentalism   vs   Anthropocentrism
50% Anthropocentrism
You side moderately towards “Anthropocentrism”, meaning you believe humankind is the central element of existence This theme is somewhat important to you.

Capitalism   vs   Socialism
16% Capitalism
You side slightly towards “Capitalism”, meaning you more often support an economic system that features private ownership of wealth. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Traditional   vs   Progressive
76% Progressive
You side strongly towards “Progressive”, meaning you strongly believe we should be a nation that values personal freedom, expression, and diversity. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Tough   vs   Tender
20% Tough
You side slightly towards “Tough”, meaning you more often believe in tough love and have little sympathy for those that break the law or make bad choices. This theme is somewhat important to you.
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« Reply #2352 on: October 13, 2015, 01:26:08 AM »
« Edited: October 13, 2015, 02:16:40 PM by bagelman »



Parties you side with by issue...

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important to me

Transportation
I side with Libertarian and Conservative on most transportation issues

More important to me

Immigration
I side with New Democratic and Liberal on most immigration issues

The Environment
I side with New Democratic and Green on most environmental issues

The Economy
I side with Libertarian on most economic issues

Social
I side with Bloc Québécois on most social issues

Education
I side with Libertarian on most education issues

Electoral
I side with Liberal on most electoral issues

Crime
I side with Conservative and Christian Heritage on most criminal issues

Foreign Policy
I side with Libertarian on most foreign policy issues

Healthcare
I side with Libertarian on most healthcare issues


Environmentalism   vs   Anthropocentrism
58
You side moderately towards “Environmentalism”, meaning you believe in sustainability, environmental protection, and the improving the health of the environment This theme is somewhat important to you.

Isolationism   vs   Interventionism
44
You side moderately towards “Isolationism”, meaning you believe we should focus attention on our most pressing issues at home instead of involving ourselves in non-threatening issues abroad. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Capitalism   vs   Socialism
50
You side moderately towards “Capitalism”, meaning you support an economic system that features private ownership of wealth. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Equality   vs   Liberty
46
You side moderately towards “Liberty”, meaning you support free market policies that create opportunity for personal liberty and success. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Small Government   vs   Big Government
58
You side moderately towards “Small Government”, meaning you believe the government is overly bureaucratic, inefficient, and wasteful. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Tough   vs   Tender
42
You side moderately towards “Tough”, meaning you believe in tough love and have little sympathy for those that break the law or make bad choices. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Centralization   vs   Decentralization
64
You side moderately towards “Decentralization”, meaning you believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is only less important to you.
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« Reply #2353 on: October 13, 2015, 03:35:25 AM »
« Edited: October 13, 2015, 05:11:38 AM by Intell »

US Version

Small Government vs Big Government
76

You side strongly towards “Big Government”, meaning you strongly believe the government should do more to address social inequality, corruption, and provide for citizens. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Centralization vs Decentralization
14

You side slightly towards “Decentralization”, meaning you more often believe that administrative power and decision making should be handled at the local level and serve the best interests of the local community. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Environmentalism
vs Anthropocentrism
60

You side moderately towards “Environmentalism”, meaning you believe in sustainability, environmental protection, and the improving the health of the environment This theme is somewhat important to you.

Traditional vs  Progressive
6

You side slightly towards “Progressive”, meaning you more often believe we should be a nation that values personal freedom, expression, and diversity. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Unilateralism vs Multilateralism

You side moderately towards “Multilateralism”, meaning you believe policy decisions should be made collectively with support of everyone who may be affected by the outcome of the decision. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Capitalism vs Socialism
50

You side moderately towards “Socialism”, meaning you support an economic system which advocates collective or governmental ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Tough vs Tender
16

You side slightly towards “Tender”, meaning you more often believe in showing compassion, empathy, and rehabilitation for small-time criminals or those struggling with addiction. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Populism vs Elitism
84

You side strongly towards “Populism”, meaning you strongly believe decisions are best made when everyone has a say. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Isolationism vs Interventionism
14

You side slightly towards “Isolationism”, meaning you more often believe we should focus attention on our most pressing issues at home instead of involving ourselves in non-threatening issues abroad. This theme is somewhat important to you.

Equality vs Liberty
50

You side moderately towards “Equality”, meaning you believe policy should protect and support the best interests of all citizens. This theme is somewhat important to you.

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« Reply #2354 on: October 13, 2015, 02:36:01 PM »

Took the Indian version of the test, I side more with Rahul Gandhi (INC) than the winner of the election Narendra Modi (BJP). India is still so backward as to criminalize homosexuality and it appears that the current PM supports the existing laws. I'm not familiar with all of the Indian issues such as black money but both candidates apparently wanted to make the country into a giant tax haven by eliminating the income tax, which is odd.
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« Reply #2355 on: October 13, 2015, 07:24:05 PM »

Rahul Gandhi 56%
Modi 21%
Indian voters 34%

INC 90%, Aam Aadmi Party 72%, BJP 52%
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« Reply #2356 on: October 14, 2015, 04:13:33 PM »



58.3% Right
66.7% Liberal
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« Reply #2357 on: October 14, 2015, 04:20:30 PM »
« Edited: October 14, 2015, 05:16:31 PM by Alex 🌟👅🎩 »


http://www.playbuzz.com/felixstablum10/the-definitive-political-orientation-test
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« Reply #2358 on: October 25, 2015, 06:37:41 PM »

ISideWith.com:

Parties:

81% - Republican Party (Economic, social, domestic policy, and healthcare issues)
68% - Libertarian Party (Economic, domestic policy, environmental, and healthcare issues)
64% - Constitution Party (Domestic and healthcare issues)
34% - Green Party (Immigration and healthcare issues)
34% - Democratic Party (Immigration issues)
19% - Socialist Party (Immigration and education issues)

Candidates:

77% - Jeb Bush (Economic, social, domestic policy, healthcare, and science issues)
75% - Marco Rubio (Economic, social, environmental, and science issues)
72% - Rand Paul (Domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, electoral, and science issues)
72% - Mike Huckabee (Social, environmental, electoral, and science issues)
72% - Carly Fiorina (Economic, domestic policy, environmental, healthcare, and electoral issues)
70% - Ted Cruz (Social, environmental, science, and electoral issues)
70% - Ben Carson (Healthcare, environmental, and science issues)
68% - Donald Trump (Economic, social, environmental, healthcare, and electoral issues)
68% - Bobby Jindal (Immigration, environmental, and healthcare issues)
67% - Rick Santorum (Economic, social, environmental, and healthcare issues)
67% - John Kasich (Economic, social, and science issues)
66% - Lindsey Graham (Electoral issues)
65% - Chris Christie (Economic and domestic policy issues)
53% - Hillary Clinton (Foreign policy, immigration, and science issues)
44% - Bernie Sanders (Immigration, science, and education issues)
37% - Joe Biden (Immigration issues)
33% - Martin O'Malley (Immigration and science issues)
30% - Lincoln Chafee (No major issues)
17% - Jim Webb (No major issues)

Issues:

Science (Most Important) - No Parties; Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush
Elections (Most Important) - No Parties; Donald Trump
Economy (More Important) - Republican Party; John Kasich
Foreign policy (More Important) - Green Party; Hillary Clinton
Social (More Important) - Republican Party; Jeb Bush
Education (More Important) - Socialist Party; Bernie Sanders
Healthcare (More Important) - Republican Party; Ben Carson
Immigration (More Important) - Green Party; Martin O'Malley
Domestic Policy (Somewhat Important) - Republican Party; Rand Paul
Environment (Somewhat Important) - Libertarian Party; Ted Cruz


Isolationism vs. Interventionism: -22
Unilateralism vs. Multilateralism: 90
Populism vs. Elitism: 20
Centralization vs. Decentralization: -10
Tough vs. Tender: -14
Traditional vs. Progressive: -6
Small Government vs. Big Government: -60
Capitalism vs. Socialism: -94
Equality vs. Liberty: 52
Environmentalism vs. Anthropocentrism: 88
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« Reply #2359 on: October 29, 2015, 05:44:02 AM »
« Edited: October 29, 2015, 06:04:15 AM by Intell »

http://www.selectsmart.com/FREE/select.php?client=polphil

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. (100%) (Probably right, though not ing tory.)   

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. (89%) (K, ma' facist, LOL.)
      
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. (89%) (Free Market, yea no.)       

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. (89%)          

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). (89%) (Not true at all)
          
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. (78%) (On the principles state here, it's alright but blair, clinton and other third way leaders are horrible.)    
      
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. (67%)          

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. (67%)       
   
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. (67%)  (Some apsects are right.)
   
You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally. (56%)       
   
You are a market liberal. You adhere to the traditional liberal belief 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%) (Horrible)
   
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.). (0%) (Yuck, Horrible)
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« Reply #2360 on: October 29, 2015, 01:11:46 PM »

Political Bias Test

8 correct out of 18 on knowledge, higher than average.

3 on econ, 4 on environment, 1 on immigration.

Bias of 13.89%, lower than average.

Got Libertarian Conservative on Intell's.
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« Reply #2361 on: November 05, 2015, 10:01:02 PM »
« Edited: November 05, 2015, 11:12:16 PM by DavidB. »

Bias test
In total, you correctly answered 11/18 (61.11%) of the political knowledge questions. 80% of people correctly answer between 5 and 11 questions; 8 is the average. Your score is higher than 90% of test takers.

You correctly answered:

0 out of 2 crime questions
5 out of 8 economy questions
5 out of 6 environment questions
1 out of 2 immigration questions

On a scale of 0-100%, your total political bias was 0%. Great work! About 25% of test takers also got this score. 50% of people get a score between 0% and 63%. The average score is 47.14%.

Ideology thingy
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. (100%)         

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. (79%)         

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. (76%)         

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.). (67%)         

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. (60%)         

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. (52%)         

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. (50%)         

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. (32%)         

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). (21%)         

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. (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. (3%)         

You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally. (0%)
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« Reply #2362 on: November 05, 2015, 10:23:24 PM »

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.). (100%) - Pass

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. (99%) - This one looks good.

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. (77%) - No

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. (76%) - I like this one, too.

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.  (67%) - Not really

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. (46%) - Kind of vague...

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. (45%) - These commies? Not at all

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). (30%) - Yuck, hippies

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. (24%) - Nazi scum

You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally. (8%) - Commies

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.  (1%) - Dirty commies need to go away

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. (0%) - Communist scum
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« Reply #2363 on: November 07, 2015, 09:04:24 AM »

http://www.helloquizzy.com/results/the-political-moral-systems-test/?var_Liberal=-4&var_Utilitarian=8&var_Nationalist=-1&fromCGI=1&var_Individualist=-8

Your result for The Political Moral Systems Test ...

The Concerned Catholic

67% Utilitarian, 49% Nationalist, 41% Liberal and 34% Individualist!

You are probably a Catholic or a religious Christian of some sort.  You feel that modern society has gotten way out of whack with Christian morality and charity.  Every day secularism grows stronger and with it all manner of sin.  People are alienated by competition and materialism, and fail to provide for the less fortunate or even attend to their own faith.  War rages all around the world with no end in sight.  You are similar to Pope Benedict XVI and the official stances of the Catholic Church.
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« Reply #2364 on: November 07, 2015, 11:18:07 AM »
« Edited: November 07, 2015, 11:50:26 AM by Lt. Governor Kent »

The Cold Warrior

25% Utilitarian, 81% Nationalist, 71% Liberal, 0% Statist and 75% Individualist!


You subscribe to the view that there should be a small government at home to protect individual rights, and a powerful national presence abroad to protect the rights of others.  You believe in the values of capitalism and democracy, and believe they should be exported to every country.  You are similar to Ronald Reagan, Margaret Thatcher, or John McCain.
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« Reply #2365 on: November 07, 2015, 11:26:05 AM »

The Snobby Nationalist
67% Utilitarian, 76% Nationalist, 47% Liberal and 68% Individualist!

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« Reply #2366 on: November 07, 2015, 12:22:35 PM »

The Liberal Internationalist.

86% Utilitarian, 65% Nationalist, 75% Liberal and 59% Individualist!

You support the values of the "liberal consensus," as it existed in post-war America; a market economy nevertheless tempered by a strong social safety net, support for democratic forms of government, and an assertive foreign policy.  You are similar to the US presidents between Roosevelt and Reagan, Barack Obama, and Nelson Rockefeller.

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« Reply #2367 on: November 08, 2015, 01:44:18 AM »

Not exactly political per se, but I still think these quizzes belong in this thread.

"Big Three" Morality Test

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« Reply #2368 on: November 08, 2015, 02:16:42 AM »



Your scores are:

    Nurture 90.3%
    Tradition 78.7%
    Liberty 41.7%

Your strongest moral foundation is Nurture.
Your morality is closest to that of a Left-Liberal.

Breaking your morality down, this is the relative strength of your foundations:


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« Reply #2369 on: November 08, 2015, 02:18:00 AM »
« Edited: November 08, 2015, 02:22:04 AM by smilo »

As with seemingly every test I take, here's a completely even split:




Yes, fairly typical conservative.
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« Reply #2370 on: November 08, 2015, 04:19:58 AM »

Are these weird results?



Closest to a conservative apparently.
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« Reply #2371 on: November 08, 2015, 03:08:51 PM »

Your scores are:

Liberty 72.2%
Nurture 69.4%

Tradition 38.9%

Your strongest moral foundation is Liberty.
Your morality is closest to that of a Left-Liberal.





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Are these inconsistent? I did change my mind on a question or two, but when I retook the second the results were mostly similar to what they were before.
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« Reply #2372 on: November 09, 2015, 01:13:02 AM »

Left Collective



You're on the left and collective quadrant of the political compass! You value the role of big government in providing all citizens with essential services and you believe that government's job is to guarantee equality. You favor higher taxes expropriating on the rich and believe in more publicly funded programs for the disadvantaged. You're sceptical of the free market and you think that too much individualism is dangerous. You hold many communitarian values and you support limiting certain individual freedoms for the good of society. You're compassionate, idealistic and deeply dedicated to your community! You're a proud bleeding heart!

fuck your feelings, paint the world red



Your top match for European Political Ideologies is:

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 the workers control via workers councils) control the building blocks of the economy. Your views on personal morality will vary are libertine; traditional communists tended to be more authoritarian (authoritarian is a meaningless buzzword), while modern "eurocommunists" tend to take a liberal line are morons. (100%)

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. (87%)   

You are an anarcho-communist, aiming for a society without the state, based on small, decentralised groups living communally. (80%) Haha, no

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. (54%)

Sh!t ideologies I didn't get above 50 percent agreement with:

"Third Way" (aka Capitalism without flegs) - 47%
Fascism (aka Capitalism with flegs) - 47%
Ecologism/Green politics (aka Granola-crunching Capitalism) - 47%
Anarcho-Capitalism (aka High Tech Feudalism) - 40%
Social Liberal (aka BRTD Capitalism) - 27%
Market Liberal (aka Capitalism 1.0) - 20%
Christian Democrat (aka Feudalism 2.0) - 7%
Libertarian Conservative (aka not really a conservative in any real sense) - 0%
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« Reply #2373 on: November 09, 2015, 01:54:41 AM »

"In sex education class, the students are asked to inflate a condom with their mouth."

lolwut?
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« Reply #2374 on: November 09, 2015, 02:36:13 AM »



Nurture 75%
Liberty 66.7%
Tradition 34.3%

Your Morality is Left-Liberal

I found myself thinking this was a really weird quiz that I didn't care about, but oddly enough it kind of nails who I am at the moment. I feel like I'm more anti-tradition than Liberty or Nurture, though.
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