Interesting idea, though many questions seem to poorly worded and biased. The results, at least for me, are fairly accurate. I consider myself neither libertarian not authoritarian, and I do tend towards partially regulated economy. So here we go:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/index Your political compass Economic Left/Right: 1.12 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.97 the test has changed but is still better. and the same net result
interesting. Economic Left/Right: -4.38 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.00 my marker is very close to the dalai lama's. http://www.politicalcompass.org/ part of the FAQ: The Political Compass Style # When are you guys gonna learn to spell ? This grievance comes from pernikety people who have leapt into attack without checking the FAQs ..and without even the remotest ...
I took the political compass test , and found myself in the lower left quadrant, in good company with Gandhi and Nelson Mandela. My score was -7.25, -5.18. Then, I looked at a chart of candidates in the 2007 U.S. political primaries, and was quite surprised. Nearly all of the candidates are clustered in the upper right quadrant, including Obama and Edwards: I'm reminded of something that...
.... One tool that students need in assessing the American political system is understanding their own political beliefs. In order to better familiarize yourselves with your political beliefs, visit this site: http://www.politicalcompass.org/index Then, along the left toolbar, click on "Take the Test". Answer each of the questions on the six pages of the survey and submit for results. Make a ...
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