Re: Political Compass

From: Russell Blackford (RussellBlackford@bigpond.com)
Date: Tue Aug 28 2001 - 04:02:33 MDT


My connection dropped out just after I did the test and before I could write
down the results. But I was a bit over 2 on the left/right axis and minus
nearly 5 on the authoritarian/libertarian axis, making me, I guess slightly
right-wing in economic terms and very socially libertarian, if I understand
the thing correctly. I seem to be a slightly more moderate version of E.
Shaun according to this test.

Russell

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-----Original Message-----
From: E. Shaun Russell <e_shaun@extropy.org>
To: extropians@extropy.org <extropians@extropy.org>
Date: Tuesday, 28 August 2001 8:23
Subject: Re: Political Compass

>J.R. Molloy wrote:
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>>When I took the comprehensive political questionnaire that determines
>>political ideology coordinates, and compares that to British politicians
>>http://www.politicalcompass.org/
>>(OK, it's just another bogus test, but) I liked my result: Dead center
between
>>left and right, and two points closer to libertarian than authoritarian.
For
>>all I know, that's what they show for everyone who takes the test.
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>>So, how did you score?
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>I liked this test much more that the WSPQ, as it is much more
>comprehensive. I am a: Economic Left/Right: 2.50
>Authoritarian/Libertarian: -5.49; in other words, I am (as I knew) a
>slightly right-wing libertarian --two points to the right, and five up from
>the bottom.
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