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« Reply #1850 on: March 10, 2014, 01:38:29 PM »

I got a 27
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« Reply #1851 on: March 10, 2014, 09:08:13 PM »

I got 38.
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« Reply #1852 on: March 10, 2014, 11:44:01 PM »


I think this test is definite trash, if I got rated as more libertarian than you.
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« Reply #1853 on: March 10, 2014, 11:48:45 PM »


I think this test is definite trash, if I got rated as more libertarian than you.

Yeah, that is weird. I think it much have been because of my warmongering ways. Wink
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« Reply #1854 on: March 11, 2014, 12:06:48 AM »

Australia: http://australia.isidewith.com/results/457600346

Greens: 15%
Liberals: 12%
Labor: 5%

Good thing that when I'm there for 7 1/2 weeks, the last thing I'll be looking into is native politics. haha
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« Reply #1855 on: March 11, 2014, 12:10:00 AM »


I think this test is definite trash, if I got rated as more libertarian than you.

Yeah, that is weird. I think it much have been because of my warmongering ways. Wink

Well, and I think there are a lot of questions that I agree with libertarians on, especially with regard to drugs. Tongue
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« Reply #1856 on: March 11, 2014, 12:11:57 AM »

Australian Quiz:

Liberals 58%
Labor 25%
Greens 7%

It's interesting just how many questions on the Australian quiz have to do with natural resources.
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« Reply #1857 on: March 11, 2014, 12:14:44 AM »

Social Attitude Test

Progressivism   77.5
Socialism   12.5
Tenderness   56.25

Your test scores indicate that you are an open-minded progressive; this is the political profile one might associate with a university professor. It appears that you are skeptical towards religion, and have a generally optimistic attitude towards humanity in general.

Your attitudes towards economics appear laissez-faire capitalist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as a libertarian.

To round out the picture you appear to be, political preference aside, a considerate principled egalitarian with many strong convictions.

This concludes our analysis; we hope you found your results accurate, useful, and interesting.
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« Reply #1858 on: March 11, 2014, 12:21:40 AM »

Progressivism: 65
Socialism: 12.5
Tenderness: 28.125

Your test scores indicate that you are a tough-minded progressive; this is the political profile one might associate with a jaded materialist. It appears that you are distrustful towards religion, and have a balanced attitude towards humanity in general.

Your attitudes towards economics appear laissez-faire capitalist, and combined with your social attitudes this creates the picture of someone who would generally be described as a libertarian.

To round out the picture you appear to be, political preference aside, a sensible principled centrist with several strong convictions.

This concludes our analysis; we hope you found your results accurate, useful, and interesting.
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« Reply #1859 on: March 11, 2014, 12:26:01 AM »

US Politics

GOP - 85%
Libertarians - 72%
Dems - 57%
Green Party - 44%
Socialist - 11%
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« Reply #1860 on: March 11, 2014, 12:54:30 AM »

Political Theory Selector
Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (100%)       (Predicted this)   
Neolibertarian (95%)          
Libertarian (87%)          
Neoconservative (82%)          
Progressive Neolibertarian (82%)          
Traditional Conservative (79%)          
Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (76%)          
Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (52%)          
Progressive (19%)          
Socialist (0%)   

What Ideology Do You Agree With Most?
Classical liberalism (100%)             
Neolibertarianism (93%)             
Libertarianism (84%)             
Liberal conservatism (80%)             
Christian democracy (70%)             
Anarcho-capitalism (69%)             
Social liberalism (63%)             
Neoconservatism (52%)             
Social democracy (50%)             
Conservative social democracy (45%)             
Paleoconservatism (42%)             
Green anarchism (34%)             
Fascism (32%)             
International communism (32%)             
Eco-socialism (31%)             
Democratic socialism (30%)             
Anarcho-socialism (29%)             
Religious anarchism (28%)             
National communism (18%)             
Theocratic Socialism (12%)   

PEW Research Poll
Libertarians

9% of the public
What They Believe

    Economically very conservative but moderate to liberal on social issues
    Highly critical of government
    Strongly pro-business
    Accepting of homosexuality
    Less religious than the average American
    Moderate views about immigrants compared to other GOP-oriented groups

Who They Are

    Strong Republican-orientation, though a majority identify as independents
    Affluent: 39% have incomes of $75,000 or more
    Two-thirds are male
    85% are non-Hispanic whites
    About seven-in-ten (71%) have attended college
    About half as likely as the two strongest GOP groups to attend church weekly
    56% use social networking sites
    36% trade stocks

Foreign Policy Poll
Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (100%)          
         Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (100%)          
         Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (70%)          
         Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (65%)          
         Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (50%)          
         Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (33%)          
         Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (31%)          
         Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (23%)          
         Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (6%)          
         Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (0%)   
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« Reply #1861 on: March 11, 2014, 01:09:35 AM »

1. Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (100%)         
2. Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (72%)         
3. Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (65%)         
4. Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (58%)         
5. Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (29%)         
6. Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (22%)         
7. Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (15%)         
8. Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (15%)         
9. Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (8%)         
10. Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (0%)  
      


1. Neolibertarianism (100%)            
2. Classical liberalism (98%)            
3. Liberal conservatism (92%)            
4. Libertarianism (92%)            
5. Anarcho-capitalism (84%)            
6. Christian democracy (72%)            
7. Social liberalism (63%)            
8. Paleoconservatism (59%)            
9. Neoconservatism (56%)            
10. Social democracy (52%)            
11. International communism (47%)            
12. Green anarchism (44%)            
13. Democratic socialism (43%)            
14. Eco-socialism (43%)            
15. Anarcho-socialism (42%)            
16. Conservative social democracy (39%)            
17. Fascism (37%)            
18. National communism (34%)            
19. Religious anarchism (23%)            
20.Theocratic Socialism (23%)  



1. Neolibertarian (100%)         
2. Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (92%)         
3. Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (92%)         
4. Neoconservative (92%)         
5. Traditional Conservative (92%)         
6. Libertarian (84%)         
7. Progressive Neolibertarian (75%)         
8. Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (50%)         
9. Progressive (9%)         
10. Socialist (0%)  
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« Reply #1862 on: March 12, 2014, 06:05:19 PM »

Libertarian Purity Test:

47

"Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on."
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« Reply #1863 on: March 13, 2014, 09:40:32 PM »

Political Theory

Progressive (100%)         
Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (92%)         
Socialist (82%)         
Progressive Neolibertarian (46%)         
Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (30%)         
Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (19%)         
Traditional Conservative (19%)         
Libertarian (16%)         
Neolibertarian (2%)
Neoconservative (0%)   

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« Reply #1864 on: March 14, 2014, 11:36:48 AM »

1. Eco-socialism (100%)
2. Democratic socialism (95%)
3. International communism (93%)
4. Green anarchism (92%)
5. Anarcho-socialism (89%)
6. Social democracy (66%)
7. Social liberalism (60%)
8. Classical liberalism (58%)
9. National communism (58%)
10. Anarcho-capitalism (53%)
11. Religious anarchism (53%)
12. Theocratic socialism (52%)
13. Neolibertarianism (50%)
14. Libertarianism (49%)
15. Fascism (47%)
16. Conservative social democracy (36%)
17. Christian democracy (35%)
18. Paleoconservative (26%)
19. Liberal conservative (23%)
20. Neoconservatism (16%)
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« Reply #1865 on: March 14, 2014, 02:48:22 PM »

Stealing TNF's color scheme

1. Social liberalism (100%)
2. Classical liberalism (95%)
3. Social democracy (93%)
4. Christian democracy (81%)
5. International communism (81%)
6. Green anarchism (80%)
7. Eco-socialism (78%)
8.  Democratic socialism (75%)
9. Anarcho-socialism (74%)
10. Neolibertarianism (72%)
11. Libertarianism (69%)
12. Anarcho-capitalism (59%)
13. Religious anarchism (56%)
14. Conservative social democracy (54%)
15. Fascism (46%)
16. Liberal conservative (46%)
17. National communism (39%)
18. Neoconservatism (37%)
19. Theocratic socialism (30%)
20. Paleoconservative (25%)
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« Reply #1866 on: March 14, 2014, 02:59:24 PM »
« Edited: March 14, 2014, 03:05:31 PM by ChairmanSanchez »

The political theory quiz.
Classical liberalism (100%)         
Libertarianism (94%)         
Neolibertarianism (85%)         
Liberal conservatism (83%)         
Anarcho-capitalism (79%)         
Christian democracy (74%)         
Social liberalism (73%)         
Social democracy (58%)         
Paleoconservatism (57%)         
Green anarchism (47%)         
Conservative social democracy (44%)         
International communism (44%)         
Neoconservatism (44%)         
Anarcho-socialism (41%)         
Democratic socialism (41%)         
Eco-socialism (41%)         
Religious anarchism (38%)         
Fascism (26%)         
National communism (22%)         
Theocratic Socialism (22%)   
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« Reply #1867 on: March 14, 2014, 03:04:55 PM »

The economics quiz.
Libertarian (100%)         
Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (92%)         
Neolibertarian (80%)         
Traditional Conservative (80%)         
Progressive Neolibertarian (73%)         
Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (48%)         
Neoconservative (21%)         
Progressive (17%)         
Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (11%)         
Socialist (0%)     
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« Reply #1868 on: March 14, 2014, 03:09:32 PM »

The foreign policy quiz.
    Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (100%)         
    Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (53%)         
    Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (40%)         
    Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (35%)         
    Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (35%)         
    Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (22%)         
    Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (22%)         
    Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (18%)         
    Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (5%)         
    Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (0%)     
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« Reply #1869 on: March 14, 2014, 03:15:59 PM »

Ideology Quiz:

Libertarianism (100%)             
Anarcho-capitalism (88%)             
Classical liberalism (88%)             
Neolibertarianism (82%)             
Liberal conservatism (78%)             
Paleoconservatism (59%)             
Christian democracy (52%)             
Social liberalism (52%)             
Social democracy (41%)             
International communism (39%)             
Green anarchism (38%)             
Democratic socialism (37%)             
Eco-socialism (37%)             
Anarcho-socialism (36%)             
Neoconservatism (35%)             
Religious anarchism (28%)             
Conservative social democracy (27%)             
Fascism (21%)             
National communism (19%)             
Theocratic Socialism (12%)
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« Reply #1870 on: March 14, 2014, 04:00:54 PM »

1. Marxist (100%)
2. Libertarian (82%)
3. Radical (73%)
4. Pacifist (64%)
5. Nationalist (55%)
6. Liberal (46%)
7. Neoliberal (28%)
8. Neorealist (28%)
9. Realist (28%)
10. Neoconservative (0%)
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« Reply #1871 on: March 14, 2014, 04:19:13 PM »

Social democracy (100%)            
Social liberalism (97%)            
Eco-socialism (94%)            
International communism (94%)            
Green anarchism (91%)            
Democratic socialism (89%)            
Anarcho-socialism (79%)            
Classical liberalism (76%)            
Christian democracy (68%)            
Religious anarchism (64%)            
Libertarianism (61%)            
Conservative social democracy (59%)            
Fascism (59%)            
Neolibertarianism (56%)            
Anarcho-capitalism (55%)            
National communism (53%)            
Theocratic Socialism (44%)            
Liberal conservatism (37%)            
Neoconservatism (37%)            
Paleoconservatism (26%)
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« Reply #1872 on: March 15, 2014, 12:46:23 AM »

Economic Left/Right: -9.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.56


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« Reply #1873 on: March 15, 2014, 01:03:08 AM »

Economic Left/Right: 6.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.87


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« Reply #1874 on: March 15, 2014, 11:41:14 AM »

Economic Left/Right: -3.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.56

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