My politcal compass position. If I'm reading it right, the x axis is economic stance, and the y axis refers to social issues. Seems about right, I guess.
I've seen this test in a much simpler form a few years back (only 10 total questions) and I seem to recall the results then were just about the same (except I was more centrist).
Oh dear, I'm a fiscal conservative now? I think last time I took it (5 years ago?) I ended up pretty much where Jason is (middle bottom). I'm pretty sure some of the questions have changed, though, or else it was a different test I took. It's still got lots of annoying "yes, but" questions, though. I think maybe I tried to interpret the questions less literally this time, and answered the question I thought they meant to ask, although I would have expected to come out more left in that case. Oh well.
I seem to remember that that site has a libertarian agenda when you dig deep enough down, which is why everyone seems to get negative on the vertical axis. But maybe I'm thinking of a different site.
And what the hell does abstract art have to do with politics, anyway?
See what happens when you raise children in Cambridge
Date: 2003-12-19 06:16 pm (UTC)Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.97
Can't figure out how to link it, but I'm four grid points up, and three to the right, of the "L" angle that forms the bottom left border of the chart.
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Date: 2003-12-19 07:37 pm (UTC)I'm right neat The Dalai Lama!
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Date: 2003-12-19 09:16 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-12-20 06:34 am (UTC)I've seen this test in a much simpler form a few years back (only 10 total questions) and I seem to recall the results then were just about the same (except I was more centrist).
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Date: 2003-12-20 03:21 pm (UTC)Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.79
Oh dear, I'm a fiscal conservative now? I think last time I took it (5 years ago?) I ended up pretty much where Jason is (middle bottom). I'm pretty sure some of the questions have changed, though, or else it was a different test I took. It's still got lots of annoying "yes, but" questions, though. I think maybe I tried to interpret the questions less literally this time, and answered the question I thought they meant to ask, although I would have expected to come out more left in that case. Oh well.
I seem to remember that that site has a libertarian agenda when you dig deep enough down, which is why everyone seems to get negative on the vertical axis. But maybe I'm thinking of a different site.
And what the hell does abstract art have to do with politics, anyway?
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Date: 2003-12-21 10:47 am (UTC)One of my friends received a Libertarian/Authoritarian of 2.77.