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Question: 1. Identify your Economic Policy score and 2. Identify your Social Policy score
#1
1. Economic Score: 00-12
 
#2
1. Economic Score: 13-24
 
#3
1. Economic Score: 25-36
 
#4
1. Economic Score: 37-48
 
#5
2. Social Score: 00-12
 
#6
2. Social Score: 13-24
 
#7
2. Social Score: 25-36
 
#8
2. Social Score: 37-48
 
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Author Topic: 24 question political philosophy test  (Read 6752 times)
TJ in Oregon
TJ in Cleve
Junior Chimp
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Political Matrix
E: 0.13, S: 6.96

« on: June 28, 2017, 11:28:31 PM »

Econ: 26
Social: 34

Not terribly surprising. This quiz definitely pushes my econ score to the right and social score to the left in comparison to the PM.
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TJ in Oregon
TJ in Cleve
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 8,948
United States


Political Matrix
E: 0.13, S: 6.96

« Reply #1 on: June 29, 2017, 06:55:57 PM »

Econ: 26
Social: 34

Not terribly surprising. This quiz definitely pushes my econ score to the right and social score to the left in comparison to the PM.

Which of the two quiz results do you believe more accurately represents your political views?

I'd say both do but in different ways, both indicative of the era in which they were written. Since Trumpism scrambled our political divisions, it's harder to define what left and right are on many issues. I do think there is a difference between what we'd have called "social issues" for multiple decades now and the nationalist vs cosmopolitan questions that are often used here. For instance, can one not be a socially conservative cosmopolitan? But with two axes I suppose one must be blur some distinctions.
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