The Political Compass test!

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Spiritofpower

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Economic Left/Right: 0.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.26

...Not entirely sure what this means, but whatever.
 

A_Parked_Car

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http://www.politicalcompass.org/printablegraph?ec=-5.00&soc=-3.49

That result doesn't really surprise me at all. I always knew I was fairly left-wing.
 

Rubashov

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That's unsurprising. (Also: this is what happens when an anarchist takes the political compass test.)
 

Dense_Electric

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That's surprisingly accurate given my current feelings regarding contemporary American politics. I've been pretty libertarian ever since I actually developed my own political opinions, and while I despise Obama, I find myself despising Romney at least as much, if not more (though for his position on civil rights issues - I actually agree with his economic positions slightly more than Obama's).
 

DkLnBr

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Further left than I thought, but I suppose that's ok. Close enough to center to be a nice balance


There seems to be a lot of left libertarians on the escapist
 

Reincarnatedwolfgod

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Economic Left/Right: -0.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.67





i dislike both romney and obama so my chart supports that. according to the chart i am kinda close to neutral. that sound about right
A_Parked_Car said:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-5.00&soc=-3.49

That result doesn't really surprise me at all. I always knew I was fairly left-wing.
i fixed your image
 

gigastar

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Seems among all the left-wing liberals here im the least left-wing and the least liberal.

Since im almost exactly dead-center wouldnt that make me an ideal politician? Assuming i ever went into it. Not that i want to.
 

MellowFellow

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Well it looks like I'm part of the minority in this thread.

Economic Left/Right: 1.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.59
 

Berithil

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Huh, I'm more libertarian than I thought I was. This is actually kinda suprising. I thought I was going to be more right and in the blue. I think this would be surprising to most people I know.
 

Zen Toombs

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Johnny Impact said:
On the other hand, I am hugely in favor of the death penalty for serious crimes. Some folks just aren't going to rehabilitate, no matter how much time, counseling, incarceration, etc is spent on them. When you get weeds in your garden, you don't carefully move them to their own little plot, where they receive more time and resources than the plants you ostensibly want to keep. You pull the weeds, throw them over your shoulder, and don't spare them another thought. The left likes to whine about compassion. I have loads of compassion. I just have it for the victims.
There's an issue with what you're saying. It costs more for us to use the death penalty on prisoners on death row than it costs to just keep them in prison, thanks to the many levels of appeals and so forth. But we can't cut down on our appeals process, because we already let innocent people be killed with the death penalty.

I agree that the victims should receive our compassion, not hardcore criminals that are not able to be rehabilitated. But the cost of killing innocents and the cost of money dictates that we cannot continue the death penalty.
 

Shilefin

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What a surprise, right?
or should I say, left?

Har Har. Incredibly sorry for that. I seem to be a bit more strongly opinionated towards the social side of the compass rather then the economic side.

In other news, if I would be an American citizen I sure would be glad to have such different president candidates to choose from in the upcoming election.
 

orangeban

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Like everyone else it classified me as left libertarian, which seems dubious to me since I'm heavily anti-libertarian and actually pretty authoritarian in some regards. I'd like to see which questions made you libertarian and which made you authoritarian.
 

excalipoor

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I would've thought my political views had more in common with Stalin than Gandhi... Apparently not, according to this test anyhow.
 

dangoball

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janjotat said:
But I do find it sad how almost everyone on the escapist is in the green but so few political parties are in the green.
I think I might provide atleast partially informative answer to this. You see, my score is
http://www.politicalcompass.org/facebook/pcgraphpng.php?ec=-5.50&soc=-3.74
in line with everyone else :p reflective of my views as a person and not as a governing body. In contrast to what you might think my favorite version of goverment is according to my results (though the idea of Communism is nice, just not realistic), I acctually consider absolutist Monarchy the best way of governing (with enlightened ruler, obviously). If I should take example from history then the system of adoptive heir in ancient Rome is closest to my ideal goverment. Dictatorship also has some theoretical advantages over democracy, however dictators are rarely of the sort to utilise those advantages for the better of comunity.
In short: I think ones position on governing can and does change with from what position one looks on governing - the one who commands, the one who listenes, and possibly the one who influences the commanding one (advisors and such).

Hope that text is not an incomprehensive mess :p
 

Tiger Sora

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Well, was kinda suppressed I didn't turn out more authoritarian given some responses to the economic questions. But I knew I'd wind up on the left.

Seems the vast majority of us so far are a bunch of left libertarian hippies. I need to grow my hair out.
 

MortisLegio

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Economic Left/Right: -0.12
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.97

I really wish there was a neutral option for some of those questions.
 

dando300

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Unsurprisingly I was green(yay Gandhi)
Economic Left/Right: -8.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.30
 

MrMixelPixel

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This wasn't too surprising.

Don't hurt me for being different please. [small] and right... get it? because I'm right[/small]


Edit: I may have used the strongly disagree button a bit too liberally... now that I think about it. I might be a bit closer to the blue side than I am currently. But not tooo much
 

Zen Toombs

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Huh. The more I've aged and the more I've learned about politics, the more I've moved to the left and libertarianism.


It's especially odd, as I thought I was moving further away from those things. Who'dve thunk.