Economic Left/Right: -4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.23
Economic Left/Right: -4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.23
Your PERSONAL issues Score is 100%.
Your ECONOMIC issues Score is 10%.
We'll miss you George.
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My friends call me Hadoken because I'm down-right fierce
I think I'm actually left of Lennon. :P
We'll miss you George.
PSN:Puzzleface
XBL:XpuzzlefaceX
My friends call me Hadoken because I'm down-right fierce
Holy crap, how is this still alive?
Kimi wa ne tashika ni ano toki watashi no soba ni ita
Itsudatte itsudatte itsudatte
Sugu yoko de waratteita
Nakushitemo torimodosu kimi wo
I will never leave you
dtewi said:
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"Abhor" is a difficult word now? Okay, I guess if English is your second language maybe. Or if your vivification were derived from feigning, perpetuating or augmenting ignorance, or philistinism. Er...like, or something, dude.
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I don't believe in political parties because far too often politics devolves into partisan arguments where all parties are wrong, and since none of them are willing to look beyond the political battle and see the underlying problem and come up with a solution nothing productive ever happens.
Edit: Having done this quiz a couple of times, I have had quite different results in the final numbers primarily because whether I strongly or weakly agree/disagree with statements depends on how I interpret the question at the time. In general I have always been right and libertarian though.
Your PERSONAL issues Score is 40%.
Your ECONOMIC issues Score is 60%.
According to your answers, the political group that agrees with you most is...
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CENTRISTS espouse a "middle ground" regarding government control of the economy and personal behavior. Depending on the issue, they sometimes favor government intervention and sometimes support individual freedom of choice.
Centrists pride themselves on keeping an open mind,
tend to oppose "political extremes," and emphasize what
they describe as "practical" solutions to problems.
tbh though, the political compass tends to slant your results to the left a bit though it is definitely the best test I have seen so far.
I am a registered Republican because my beliefs on most moral issues are far, FAR closer to theirs than the Dems, but my views on economics and personal freedoms are often widely divergent from those that you normally think of as 'Republican'.
Not trying to be a fanboy. Of course, it's hard when you own the best console eve... dang it

HappySquirrel is the first person I've ever seen to classify as a right-leaning libertarian from PoliticalCompass.org. Interesting.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.
| mrstickball said: HappySquirrel is the first person I've ever seen to classify as a right-leaning libertarian from PoliticalCompass.org. Interesting. |
There are a lot less libertarians and communists for a reason, and people who think they fall under that category probably arent as extreme as they think they are. My reasoning is as follows:
People want some freedom and some control in their lives. Most people who want the market to be as free as possible also want to control their social environment by limiting gay rights, putting more religion into politics, and taking social freedoms away to protect themselves from terrorists (Patriot Act). However, most people who want more control over the economy also want more social freedoms.
This is why most people (in respect to this test and system of analysis) lay somewhere on a diagonal line from social conservative and economic liberal (upper right corner) to social liberal and economic conservative/authoritarian (lower left corner). Effectively choosing where they want freedom and where they want some control in their lives.