Where are you on the Political Compass?

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Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by eXcommunicate » Sat Apr 18, 2009 3:27 am

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I've taken this quiz many times, as I am sure some of you have as well. But still, it would be cool to see where everyone else fits on the compass. Perhaps if everyone posted their compass results pic I could make one huge amalgam image of us all. :D

Here's the link to the quiz:

http://www.politicalcompass.org/test


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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by Har » Sat Apr 18, 2009 4:52 am

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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by charlou » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:01 am

Not too keen on the wording of some of the statements, but ...

... here's mine

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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by Faithfree » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:26 am

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I seem to have become a little more libertarian over time. When I've done this test in the past I've usually plotted a bit closer to the top of the green quadrant.
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:27 am

I'm starting to see a pattern here...

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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by FBM » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:30 am

Hmmm...I'm noticing a pattern here...
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:32 am

Have we all just copied the same graph? :lol:
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Post by FBM » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:34 am

Bella Fortuna wrote:Have we all just copied the same graph? :lol:
Hmm...slight differences but pretty damn close... :what:
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Post by Bella Fortuna » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:35 am

FBM wrote:
Bella Fortuna wrote:Have we all just copied the same graph? :lol:
Hmm...slight differences but pretty damn close... :what:
It's perfect.... almost too perfect.... :what:
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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by Har » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:53 am

Damn, I always thought I was very open-minded but now I see I am not. I am not as much on the left as the rest of you, neither am I as libertarian. YOU BUNCH OF HIPPIES! :lay:

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Post by Bella Fortuna » Sat Apr 18, 2009 5:59 am

Right-wing bastard. :coffee:
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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by FBM » Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:01 am

Har wrote:Damn, I always thought I was very open-minded but now I see I am not. I am not as much on the left as the rest of you, neither am I as libertarian. YOU BUNCH OF HIPPIES! :lay:
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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by eXcommunicate » Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:02 am

I ran some tests on the, uh, test, to gauge its honesty. I originally posted this on RB.net

One way to test that is to give completely random answers for one test, then try to answer another test run with blatantly authoritarian/rightish answers, and see how things end up in each case. In fact, I'll do that now.

TEST A (RANDOM):
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TEST B (RANDOM):
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TEST C (STRONGLY AGREE to all statements):
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TEST D (STRONGLY DISAGREE to all statements):
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TEST E (Answering as RIGHT-AUTHORITARIAN):
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Interesting results. The two random results (A & B) might indicate that the test is slightly skewed to the Left. It would probably take more "random" tests from others to find out, because I am not certain I didn't influence the "randomness" of the test in some ways. Tests C & D in my opinion seem to indicate the underlying logic to the test and insinuate the test is for the most part true to its methodology. Test E was merely me trying to be a Christo-Fundie "Welfare Queen-hater" type and it seemed to pan out pretty well. What say you? :)
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Funny how this shows Ron Paul not quite as "libertarian" as some are led to believe. This chart was made by a group affiliated with the Libertarian Party.
Are those actually results of tests taken by the people in question or are they simply someone's assumption of what their answers would be?
This is their page on the subject:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/usprimaries2008

Here is the pertinent section:

"... The Political Compass™ has charted the most prominent names in the 2008 US Primaries. They have been evaluated through scrutiny of public statements, manifestos, interviews and, crucially, voting records. Our apologies for those not included. "

"It is important to recognise that The Political Compass™ is a continuum rather than consisting of hard and fast quadrants. For example, Ron Paul on the social scale is actually closer to Dennis Kucinich than to many figures within his own party. But on the economic scale, they are, of course, far apart. "

"When examining the chart it's important to note that although most of the candidates seem quite different, in substance they occupy a relatively restricted area within the universal political spectrum. Democracies with a system of proportional representation give expression to a wider range of political views. While Dennis Kucinich and Ralph Nader are depicted on the extreme left in an American context, they would simply be mainstream social democrats within the wider political landscape of Europe. Similarly, Hillary Clinton is popularly perceived as a leftist in the United States while in any other western democracy her record is that of a mainstream conservative. "
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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by charlou » Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:05 am

Faithfree, I've never done this test before, but I wouldn't be surprised if I too have become slightly more 'libertarian'** in my views over time ...

I'm just curious ... There are no savage and civilised peoples; there are only different cultures. I disagreed with this. What do others think? (Edit: I've started a thread on this here for those interested)


Statements I had a problem with or had to give more thought than the others:

People are ultimately divided more by class than by nationality.

I went with 'disagree' simply because I don't know ... though I could just as readily put agree there, because that's how it seems to be divided to me. I guess it's a case of not being comfortable about assuming something I'm not certain about ...

Controlling inflation is more important than controlling unemployment.

I went with 'agree' here, though I'm not convinced in my own view on it ... would appreciate hearing what others think on this one ...

A genuine free market requires restrictions on the ability of predator multinationals to create monopolies.

The freer the market, the freer the people.


After agreeing with the first of the above two statements I disagreed with the second. Just because one statement follows the other in the list, the truth about one doesn't necessarily follow the other, IMO (not that that was implied) ...

Our civil liberties are being excessively curbed in the name of counter-terrorism.

Though I think our civil liberties are being curbed, I think the word 'excessively' is an exageration (atm anyway) so I went with 'disagree' ... but not certain on that one ... should the curbing of civil liberty be considered 'excessive' regardless of degree?

Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold.

This one on page two I had the most difficulty with. I'm really on the fence with this one as I can relate to an idealistic notion of communal sharing sans authoritarian dictatorship ... and how the philosophy of such a society would likely be more enlightened about humanitarian, environmental and conservation issues ... but from a purely pragmatic (and selfish) perspective, I had to disagree with the above statement. :(


**See Seraph's post and mine following re the use of the term 'libertarian' on the next page.
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Re: Where are you on the Political Compass?

Post by charlou » Sat Apr 18, 2009 6:08 am

eXcommunicate wrote:Interesting results. The two random results (A & B) might indicate that the test is slightly skewed to the Left.
I noticed the statements seemed to be phrased with a left slant ... Being left biased myself, of course I didn't mind that Image , but I did try to consider how the statements might be more objectively expressed ...
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