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#165314 - 12/06/2003 10:48 Political compass
bonzi
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Registered: 13/09/1999
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Loc: Croatia
This is a kind of lighthearted offshoot of several political threads we had here recently.

Take a test here and find out how libereal or conservative are you. Results are given on two axes, economy and personal freedoms.

I am around (-6, -6), as you could guess from my posts...

Have fun and do disclose your results!
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#165315 - 12/06/2003 11:00 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
peter
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Registered: 13/07/2000
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OK, that was quite fun. I'm at about (-4,-6), near the Dalai Lama.

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#165316 - 12/06/2003 11:02 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
tonyc
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Registered: 27/06/1999
Posts: 7058
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
I'm in the same direction as you, but not quite as far. -3.8, -3.7. Hanging around right next to Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama, two dudes I never would really think I had much in common with.

Neat questionnaire.
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#165317 - 12/06/2003 11:13 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
JeffS
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Registered: 14/01/2002
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Loc: Atlanta, GA
Nice test, and somewhat revealing. I'm 2.38, .05 which puts me almost smack in the middle. Perhaps maybe I'm not so "ultra" after all?

edit: I also thought I'd be farther right than W. Guess I was wrong, most likely only taking into account religious issues.


Edited by FerretBoy (12/06/2003 11:15)
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#165318 - 12/06/2003 11:31 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
Dignan
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Loc: Sterling, VA
I really didn't like some of those questions, but I suppose it's an okay test.

I got -3.5, -5.49. Also in Dalai Lama territory.
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#165319 - 12/06/2003 11:34 Re: Political compass [Re: JeffS]
bonzi
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Not ultra, but the only guy I know not in the third quadrant...
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#165320 - 12/06/2003 11:37 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
JeffS
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Loc: Atlanta, GA
Well someone has to rock the boat . . . What fun would it be if no one ever argued with you!
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#165321 - 12/06/2003 11:40 Re: Political compass [Re: JeffS]
bonzi
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You mean, besides those at home who argue with me all the time?
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#165322 - 12/06/2003 11:50 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Economic Left/Right: -6.62
Authoritarian/Libertarian: -6.72

Go figure. I thought I was trying to be a little conciliatory, even.
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#165323 - 12/06/2003 11:54 Re: Political compass [Re: wfaulk]
bonzi
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Phew, so that means I am not the resident left extremist
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#165324 - 12/06/2003 12:03 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
tonyc
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
Where's yz33d to balance out all of us free-love hippies?
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#165325 - 12/06/2003 12:08 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
wfaulk
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Yeah, but I'm living in the increasingly fascist US. You, at least, are in Europe.
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#165326 - 12/06/2003 12:21 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
mcomb
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Registered: 31/08/1999
Posts: 1649
Loc: San Carlos, CA
-5.0, -3.95. I knew there was a reason I don't like George W

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#165327 - 12/06/2003 12:25 Re: Political compass [Re: tonyc]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
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Loc: Raleigh, NC US
We do seem to be freakishly liberal. I wonder if that has anything to do with feeling okay spending $1000 or more on a car stereo?
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#165328 - 12/06/2003 12:28 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
Dignan
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Posts: 12338
Loc: Sterling, VA
Wow! My girlfriend got:

-5.75
-7.59

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#165329 - 12/06/2003 12:33 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
JBjorgen
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Loc: Columbus, OH
Guess I'm the local conservative freak:
Economic Left/Right: 3.38
Authoritarian/Libertarian: 2.15

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#165330 - 12/06/2003 12:35 Re: Political compass [Re: wfaulk]
JeffS
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I'd say it has more to do with being nerds (I say as a self proclaiming nerd) and, to a lesser extent, musicians, especially ones who are into mp3s. Ever observe how little conservative SF material is out there?


Edited by FerretBoy (12/06/2003 12:36)
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#165331 - 12/06/2003 12:42 Re: Political compass [Re: JeffS]
wfaulk
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Science Fiction is, by it's very nature, non-conservative. SF looks to the future -- to change. High Fantasy, on the other hand, is traditionally conservative -- it looks to the past where things remain the same.

This was explained to me better than I could ever repeat by one of my English professors, the Nebula-Award-winning John Kessel
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#165332 - 12/06/2003 12:52 Re: Political compass [Re: wfaulk]
JeffS
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Science Fiction is, by it's very nature, non-conservative.
I won't argue this (as I think you're mostly right), but I'll bet most of us who did any reading growing up spent a great deal of time with SF, thus probably many if the ideas it typically embodies (liberal) have been installed in us.

For myself I appreciate the challenges of SF, even while I don't always agree with many of the authors' viewpoints. I've never gotten into Fantasy much (other than Tolkien), though I honestly can't tell you why. Also the more recent SF I've picked up I haven't cared for at all; perhaps this is just the limits my non-liberal mind can handle? The older stuff is more my speed: I love Asimov and (thanks to you) have read quite a bit of Phillip K. Dick too.
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#165333 - 12/06/2003 12:54 Re: Political compass [Re: wfaulk]
tfabris
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the Nebula-Award-winning John Kessel
Interesting. Perhaps he can explain why his namesake "run" is competed on measurements of "parsecs" which is a distance rather than a time figure.

Jeez, you'd think that if Lucas was paying homage to Nebula winners in his scripts that perhaps he might have been well-read enough to know distance scales from time scales.
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#165334 - 12/06/2003 13:13 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
rompel
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Registered: 26/08/2000
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Loc: California
+2.25, -2.36 with a whole quadrant to myself

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#165335 - 12/06/2003 13:26 Re: Political compass [Re: tfabris]
wfaulk
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Registered: 25/12/2000
Posts: 16706
Loc: Raleigh, NC US
Kessel's first published ... fiction appeared in 1978
so I doubt that
Lucas was paying homage to Nebula winners
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#165336 - 12/06/2003 13:52 Re: Political compass [Re: JeffS]
jimhogan
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Loc: Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
Perhaps maybe I'm not so "ultra" after all?

You are not "ultra".

Ultras refuse to examine their own beliefs. (edit: and would have stomped away in disgust from many of the discussions that you have engaged in)

*I'm* ultra!


Edited by jimhogan (12/06/2003 13:53)
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#165337 - 12/06/2003 13:57 Re: Political compass [Re: tonyc]
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Where's yz33d to balance out all of us free-love hippies?


I'll take it later when I have more time, but I think I would be way down in the bottom right.

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#165338 - 12/06/2003 14:05 Re: Political compass [Re: bonzi]
jimhogan
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Oh, and:

Economic Left/Right: -7.38
Authoritarian/Libertarian: -6.82

How'd I do?

I tried to answer honestly. Honest!
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#165339 - 12/06/2003 14:39 Re: Political compass [Re: jimhogan]
JeffS
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You are not "ultra".
So I see. The reason I branded myself thus was because someone had used the term here to refer to George W. Deeming myself to be farther right than he, I assumed that I would be "ultra" too. However, what I was considering "more conservative" was in "more conservative religiously", not “more conservative economically”. If the test had focused on more religious-centric questions, I’d probably have come out farther to the right. Even at that, while I’ll dogmatically state that I think my religious beliefs are true, I’d never stomp away in disgust from any discussion. I can’t force anyone to adopt my views, no matter how much I think that they’re true.

*I'm* ultra!
Well I haven’t seen any stomping! (Though what you do in your own home . . .)
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#165340 - 12/06/2003 14:46 Re: Political compass [Re: JeffS]
wfaulk
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However, what I was considering "more conservative" was in "more conservative religiously", not “more conservative economically”. If the test had focused on more religious-centric questions, I’d probably have come out farther to the right.
Notably, at least in the US, the government ``shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.'' So religious questions are not relevant.
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#165341 - 12/06/2003 16:16 Re: Political compass [Re: wfaulk]
JeffS
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So religious questions are not relevant.
Well yes, but a lot of my "moral code" which drives which laws I support comes from my faith, so that makes it relevant indirectly.

Edit: actually upon thinking about this some more I realize that I spoke to soon and without thinking, you are entirely correct. How I've come to my "moral code" doesn't matter for this discusion. So I've removed most of my origional post. The truth is, because the source of my political beliefs are derived from my faith, sometimes I lump the two together, thus my origional mistake of thinking that I was farther to right than I really was.


Edited by FerretBoy (12/06/2003 16:28)
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#165342 - 12/06/2003 17:04 Re: Political compass [Re: jimhogan]
Dignan
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Ah, Jim, you beat my girlfriend! You are even more of a crazy liberal than she is! That's okay, I like you people (obviously)

On the other hand, I haven't seen anyone here get as close to the center as one of my best friends (I posted this on my own message board).

He got:
-0.25, -0.15

What exactly does that make him? I certainly wouldn't call this guy a moderate, but that's where the "compass" puts him
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#165343 - 12/06/2003 19:39 Re: Political compass [Re: Dignan]
canuckInOR
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I really didn't like some of those questions


Likewise. F'rinstance, the one about "the most important thing for children to learn is to accept discipline". I don't agree with that -- I think the most important thing for children to learn is to accept responsibility for their actions, which is a much larger issue that just accepting discipline. But since the latter is a part of the former, I ended up saying I agree. There are a number of questions that I want to answer "depends" on, and a number of questions that I want to answer "ambivalent" on, too.

Economic Left/Right: -3.38
Authoritarian/Libertarian: -6.15

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