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According to the compass, I'm a liberal lefty. In fact, my 'red dot' is sitting between the placement of Gandhi and the Dalai Lama. :)
 
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Economic Left/Right: -6.63
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.87

that puts me right on nelson mandela

yeah it's a bit biased to the left, but i believe generally most australians are more left than right.
 

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Economic Left/Right: -0.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.15


Pretty much in the middle of things.
 

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far right :)

economically, neo-conservative

i'm nearly exactly same spot as margaret thatcher, except a bit more to the right
 

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Far right,
No suprise considering i'm a National Socialist
 

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that new test made me a marxist
im not a damn marxist god dammit
 
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Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you an individually-orientated, materialist, small-government, free-trade, liberal-market kind of person, who doesn't sound like a Marxist.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of libertarian. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Liberalism area.

:D
 

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Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a materialist, free-trade, kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of uncategorisable materialist. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Morals & Ethics area.

Pretty much middle on everything else. I'm not surprised.
 

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Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a socially-orientated, materialist, internationalist, free-trade, non-absolutist, controlled-market kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of socialist. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Socialism area.

lolz... Free-Trade / Controlled-market kind of person...

You scored 65 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are more likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.
You scored 73 out of 100 on a scale of Nationalist vs Internationalist. This means that politically you are more likely to favour international bodies over national ones.
You scored 70 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are more likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.
You scored 63 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.
You scored 37 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.
You scored 45 out of 100 on a scale of Marxist vs Non-Marxist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to follow the philosophies of Marx.
You scored 85 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.
You scored 48 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals.

I feel like such a girl :eek:
 

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Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a socially-orientated, materialist, internationalist, protectionist, controlled-market kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of socialist.
 

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Not-That-Bright said:
Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a socially-orientated, materialist, internationalist, free-trade, non-absolutist, controlled-market kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of socialist. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Socialism area.

lolz... Free-Trade / Controlled-market kind of person...

















I feel like such a girl :eek:
Hahaha commie!
 

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Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a materialist, free-trade, kind of person.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of uncategorisable materialist.

Individual v Social 50/100 - probably should be more individual
Theist v Materialist 87/100
Big Gov v Small Gov 57/100
Nationalist v Internat 45/100 - possibly should be more nationalist
Protection v free trade 100/100
Absolute v non-absolute 49/100
Controlled v Liberal 59/100 - I think actually more liberal
Marxist v non-marxist 59/100 - I think less marxist
 

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Overall, the PoliticsForum quiz considers you a materialist, nationalist, kind of person, who doesn't sound like a Marxist.

These characteristics would put you in the overall category of borderline nationalist. Your natural home at PoliticsForum would be the Nationalism area.

You scored 45 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.

You scored 79 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.

You scored 45 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals

You scored 25 out of 100 on a scale of Nationalist vs Internationalist. This means that politically you are less likely to favour international bodies over national ones.

You scored 49 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.

You scored 44 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.

You scored 52 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.

And about 80 toward non-marxism.
 

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PaleReflection said:
why bother posting? it's not like anyone's going to read it.
The same could be said about your post (i.e., the one that is quoted).
 

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I was actually quoting what Captain Gh3y said in an MSN conversation when I told him to post his results in this thread.
 

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