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« Reply #2750 on: October 21, 2016, 07:45:40 AM »
« edited: October 21, 2016, 07:50:05 AM by Alex »

You are a: Socialist Anti-Government Interventionist Bleeding-Heart Libertine
Collectivism score: 67%
Authoritarianism score: -33%
Internationalism score: 33%
Tribalism score: -100%
Liberalism score: 100%
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« Reply #2751 on: October 21, 2016, 06:08:22 PM »

You are a: Centrist Anti-Government Total-Isolationist Nativist Fundamentalist

Collectivism score: 0%
Authoritarianism score: -33%
Internationalism score: -100%
Tribalism score: 50%
Liberalism score: -100%
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« Reply #2752 on: October 24, 2016, 09:08:53 PM »

You are a: Socialist Pro-Government Multilateralist Humanist Liberal

Collectivism score: 67%
Authoritarianism score: 33%
Internationalism score: 67%
Tribalism score: -67%
Liberalism score: 33%

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« Reply #2753 on: October 25, 2016, 11:27:02 AM »

You are a: Centrist Libertarian Multilateralist Humanist Progressive

Collectivism score: 0%
Authoritarianism score: -50%
Internationalism score: 67%
Tribalism score: -50%
Liberalism score: 50%
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« Reply #2754 on: October 26, 2016, 03:09:29 PM »

http://www.quiz2d.com/quiz/

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« Reply #2755 on: October 26, 2016, 07:28:56 PM »

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« Reply #2757 on: October 27, 2016, 08:35:48 AM »



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« Reply #2758 on: October 28, 2016, 05:17:15 AM »
« Edited: October 28, 2016, 05:19:32 AM by Make Halloween Spooky Again »



wtf I love Hillary Clinton now
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« Reply #2759 on: October 28, 2016, 12:39:41 PM »
« Edited: October 28, 2016, 12:44:08 PM by Goldwater »

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1. New Labour (100%)            
2. Libertarian (98%)            
3. Authoritarian (75%)            
4. Conservative (75%)            
5. Anarcho-syndicalist (73%)            
6. Liberal (71%)            
7. Traditional Societies (59%)            
8. Totalitarian (53%)  

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1. Neolibertarianism (100%)            
2. Classical liberalism (97%)            
3. Libertarianism (88%)            
4. Anarcho-capitalism (77%)            
5. Liberal conservatism (75%)            
6. Christian democracy (73%)            
7. Social liberalism (72%)            
8. Social democracy (69%)            
9. Green anarchism (66%)            
10. International communism (66%)            
11. Eco-socialism (64%)            
12. Democratic socialism (61%)            
13. Anarcho-socialism (60%)            
14. Neoconservatism (54%)            
15. Conservative social democracy (48%)            
16. Fascism (44%)            
17. National communism (41%)            
18. Paleoconservatism (41%)            
19. Religious anarchism (35%)            
20. Theocratic Socialism (32%)   
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« Reply #2760 on: October 28, 2016, 12:49:14 PM »

So I'm 100% totalitarian and 51% libertarian. Hmm. Was this organized by our Vosem? Sure looks like it.
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« Reply #2761 on: November 01, 2016, 10:59:33 AM »

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1. Chicago School (100%)         
2. Neoclassical (100%)         
3. Austrian Minarchist (90%)         
4. New Keynesian (90%)         
5. Austrian Anarcho-Capitalist (80%)         
6. Classical (70%)         
7. Keynesian (40%)         
8. Neo-Keynesian (40%)         
9. Mercantalist (30%)         
10. Gandhian (10%)         
11. Communist (0%)

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1. Rocky Mountain / Alaska (100%)         
2. Texas (100%)         
3. Desert Southwest (86%)         
4. Peripheral South (86%)         
5. Border States: Virginia, Tennessee & Kentucky (72%)         
6. Deep South (72%)         
7. Upstate New York (43%)         
8. South Atlantic (29%)         
9. Upper Mid-west (29%)         
10. Pacific Coast / Hawaii (15%)         
11. Rust Belt (15%)         
12. Mid Atlantic (0%)         
13. NYC / New England (0%)   

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1. classical liberalism (100%)         
2. conservative liberalism (100%)         
3. liberal conservatism (continental European sense) (50%)         
4. minarchist libertarianism (Austrian school) (50%)         
5. national liberalism (50%)         
6. anarcho-capitalism (Austrian school) (25%)         
7. green liberalism (0%)         
8. social liberalism (0%)

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1. Libertarian conservative - supports free market and social freedoms. Opposed to imperialism. (100%)         
2. Liberal conservative (in the British sense) - supports free market, but with moderate support for the welfare state and environmentalism. David Cameron (90%)         
3. Green conservative - supports environmental protection. (80%)         
4. Liberal conservative (in the non-British sense) - supports free market. Socially moderate. Newt Gingrich (80%)         
5. Moderate conservative - center-right both socially and economically. John McCain. (80%)         
6. Federalist conservative - supports a weak federal government and opposes imperialism, but doesn't care much about the actions of local governments. Ron Paul (70%)         
7. Extreme conservative - supports the free market and extreme social conservatism. Tom Coburn. (60%)         
8. Neoconservative - support for various government subsidies and high military spending. Socially moderate, interventionist. William Kristol (60%)         
9. Imperialist conservative - protectionist, interventionist, support of high military spending, anti-immigrant. Joseph Chamberlain. (40%)         
10. Paleoconservative - opposed to immigration, protectionist, socially conservative, isolationist, free-market otherwise. Pat Buchanan (30%)         
11. Christian democrat - economically center-left, socially center-right. Also known as compassionate conservatism. Supports some government intervention in the market. (20%)         
12. Socialist conservative - economically far-left, socially right. Supports government nationalization of businesses, as well as social conservatism
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« Reply #2762 on: November 01, 2016, 01:47:00 PM »

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« Reply #2763 on: November 07, 2016, 12:40:49 PM »

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1. Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (100%)         
2. Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (85%)         
3. Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (77%)         
4. Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (54%)         
5. Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (39%)         
6. Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (39%)         
7. Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (31%)         
8. Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (8%)         
9. Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (8%)         
10. Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (0%)      

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1. Wilsonian Liberal Hawk (100%)         
2. Jacksonian Feminist (90%)         
3. Libertarian (90%)         
4. Movement conservative (90%)         
5. Neoconservative (90%)         
6. Niebuhrian Liberal (90%)         
7. Social Democrat (90%)         
8. Progressive Pragmatist (80%)         
9. Religious Progressive (80%)         
10. Hamiltonian Realist (60%)         
11. Jacksonian (60%)         
12. Paleoconservative (40%)         
13. Post-1960s Jeffersonian Liberal (40%)         
14. New Leftist (20%)         
15. Marxist (0%)   

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1. Neolibertarian (100%)         
2. Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (90%)         
3. Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (90%)         
4. Neoconservative (90%)         
5. Traditional Conservative (90%)
6. Libertarian (80%)         
7. Progressive Neolibertarian (70%)         
8. Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (60%)         
9. Progressive (30%)         
10. Socialist (0%)   

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1. Classical liberal - Key Ideas: Free Market Capitalism, Conservatism, Free Trade, Anti-Interventionism (Adam Smith, Frederic Bastiat, John Stuart Mill, Nigel Farage) (100%)            
2. Libertarian capitalist - Key Ideas: Minarchism, Free Market Capitalism, Monetarism (Milton Friedman, Ayn Rand, Friedrich Hayek, Daniel Hannan, Douglas Carswell, Ludwig Von Mises) (91%)            
3. Neo-Conservative - Key Ideas: Free Market Capitalism, Internationalism, Anti-Unionism, Strong Military Interventionism, Social Liberalism (Conservative Party, Michael Gove, Margaret Thatcher, Charles Moore, Douglas Murray, Ronald Reagan,) (91%)            
4. Social democrat - Key Ideas: Keynesianism, Mixed Market, Social Liberalism (The Labour Party, The Liberal Democrat Party, Karl Popper, John Maynard Keynes) (66%)            
5. Democratic socialist - Key Ideas: Public Ownership of Industry, Democracy, Republicanism, Anti-Elitism, Sovereignty of Parliament (Tony Benn, Jeremy Corbyn, Clement Attlee, Bertrand Russell, George Orwell) (58%)            
6. Anarcho-capitalist - Key Ideas: Free Market Capitalism, Anarchism, Voluntaryism (Murray Rothbard, Hans Herman-Hoppe, David Friedman, Stefan Molyneux) (50%)            
7. High Tory - Key Ideas: Traditionalism, Nationalism, Anti-Immigration, Isolationism, Constitutionalism, Protectionism (Enoch Powell, Peter Hitchens, Roger Scruton, Edmund Burke, Theodore Dalrymple, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Rudyard Kipling, T.S. Elliot) (33%)            
8. Individualist socialism - Key Ideas: Worker Co-Operatives, Anarchism, Voluntaryism, Free Markets (Benjamin Tucker, Max Stirner, Pierre Joseph Proudhon) (33%)            
9. Libertarian socialist - Key Ideas: Anarchism, Direct Democracy, Public Ownership of Industry, Internationalism (Noam Chomsky, Peter Kropotkin, William Godwin, Mikhail Bakunin) (16%)            
10. National Socialist - Key Ideas: Ethnonationalism, Radical Traditionalism, Eugenics, Totallitarianism (Adolf Hitler, Gregor Strasser, Jonathan Bowden) (16%)            
11. Communist - Key Ideals: Centrally Planned Economics, Marxism, Totalitarianism (Leon Trotsky, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin) (8%)            
12. Fascist - Key Ideas: Authoritarianism, Ultranationalism, Third Way Economics (Oswald Mosley, Benito Mussolini, Lee Kuan-Yew) (8%)            
13. Reactionary - Key Ideas: Radical Traditionalism, Monarchism, Eugenics, Aristocracy, Ethnonationalism (Oswald Spengler, Ernst Junger, Anthony Ludovici) (8%)   

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1. Anarcho-Capitalist (Rothbard, David Friedman) - The belief that eventually, the state will be rendered unnecessary by the market. Some Libertarians. (100%)         
2. Liberal - (Locke, Adam Smith, Madison, J.S. Mill, both Roosevelts) - The belief that social justice is best facilitated by limited, popular government and free (and fair) markets. Some Republicans, most Democrats, most Reformers. (100%)         
3. Libertarian (American Anti-Federalists, Ayn Rand, Thomas Paine, Boaz, Murray, Milton Friedman) - The belief that the size and scope of government should be minimized as far as possible. The Libertarian Party and some Republicans. (100%)         
4. Anarcho-Socialist - (traditional Anarchism) - The belief that all forms of power are ultimately corrupt. Often, "Socialism without the State". Some Greens and some Socialists. (67%)         
5. Conservative - ("The Moral Majority", et. al.) - The belief that the state exists to maintain the status quo, politically and economically. Some Republicans and some Reformers (like Buchanan). (67%)         
6. Social Democratic - (British Labour, modern day Scandinavia, Ralph Nader, et.al.) - The belief that social justice is best facilitated by democratic control of most, if not all, social institutions. Some Democrats and most Greens. (67%)   
7. Socialist - (Marx, Engels, Fourier, St. Simon) - The belief that political equality, and social justice, are impossible without economic equality. Some Greens and most Socialists. (67%)         
8. Communist - (Lenin, Castro, Mao) - The belief in a state that controls all aspects of economic life, even at the expense of political liberty. Arguably "state capitalism," as compared to anarcho-socialism. (0%)

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« Reply #2764 on: November 07, 2016, 10:45:10 PM »

Political Economy/Philosophy Selector: Liberal (Locke, Adam Smith, Madison, J.S. Mill, both Roosevelts) - The belief that social justice is best facilitated by limited, popular government and free (and fair) markets. Some Republicans, most Democrats, most Reformers

The advanced political ideology selector: Niebuhrian Liberal

Political Theory Selector: Social Market and Welfare State Supporter
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« Reply #2765 on: November 08, 2016, 07:27:13 AM »

Libertarian
Emphasis on defense, small government, vital interests; states by and large don't attack you if you don't attack them. Governments should have little or no relations with each other as open commerce and mutual respect can maintain peace in most (or all) situations, only attack them when they attack us. Badnarik, Rothbard. (100%)         

Neoliberal
Emphasis on cooperation, consensus, free trade; cooperative, democratic states are more advantageous than rogue autocracies. To secure our own borders, we should make sure other countries are democratic, free-trading, and participate in international organizations: a much more pragmatic version of Liberal. Clinton, Fukuyama, Marshall. (100%)         

Pacifist
Emphasis on violence, injustice, war; states spread war, disease and famine. We must encourage an end to all violence, dismantling of al nuclear stockpiles, and eliminate the causes of division, conflict and violence, perhaps including capitalism or business. Thoreau, Tolstoy. (86%)         

Liberal
Emphasis on freedom, markets, democracy; free democratic states are good and fair, but autocratic states are immoral. We must push for democratization and liberalization around the world using open trade and international organizations: all people should be free. Wilson, Reagan, Kant, Shultz. (72%)

Radical
Emphasis on social justice, cooperation, democracy; the best states are peaceful and democratic, as well as moderately egalitarian. We must stop attacking countries for oil and focus on larger threats; beating up little countries that never hurt anyone is a grave threat to spreading democracy. Basically Neoliberal with a dash of Marxist. Dean, Gore. (72%)         

Marxist
Emphasis on socialism, exploitation, racism; capitalist countries are either false democracies or outright fascist states, socialist countries are more just (or at least less dangerous). Capitalism and racism are evil institutions spreading Western hegemony and propping up decadent empires, either historical processes or street protests (perhaps revolutions) will bring about more humane world. Trotsky, Molotov, Marx! (29%)         

Neoconservative
Emphasis on civilizations, democracy, strength; states act through civilizational and cultural means for their own advancement. We must spread democratic institutions and markets to other countries, but also include a very strong military establishment, democracy is a tool of diplomacy and war, ultimately democracies will side with us and we must side with them, although some of our allies may be non-democratic. Bush-43, Kristol, Wolfowitz. (29%)         

Nationalist
Emphasis on self-determination, ethnicity, bigotry; large states oppress and slaughter ethnic/national minorities. We, as an aspiring country, must use any means necessary to (re)establish our homeland, even as racists and imperialists. Though normally a broader group, this variant is the violent nationalist, sometimes (but not always!) creeping into terrorism. Arafat, Ceku, Adams. (15%)         

Neorealist
Emphasis on power, certainty, stability; states wish to be at peace but the world is unstable and uncertain, so they have to prepare for war to avoid destruction. We must be strong where it is warranted, but military reductions are the default, and arms control agreements can secure some stability. Bush-41, Waltz, Rice. (0%)         

Realist
Emphasis on power, strength, realpolitik; all states are aggressive and warlike and any chance to improve relative strength will be seized. We must judge our interests and do whatever is necessary to advance them, lest our country be destroyed. Nixon, Morgenthau, Kissinger! (0%)  



Social Democrat (100%)         
Post-1960s Jeffersonian Liberal (89%)         
Religious Progressive (89%)         
Marxist (67%)         
Progressive Pragmatist (67%)         
Wilsonian Liberal Hawk (67%)         
Niebuhrian Liberal (56%)         
Jacksonian (45%)         
New Leftist (45%)
Jacksonian Feminist (34%)         
Neoconservative (34%)         
Hamiltonian Realist (23%)         
Libertarian (12%)         
Movement conservative (12%)         
Paleoconservative (0%)  



Progressive (100%)         
Social Market and Welfare State Supporter (94%)         
Socialist (82%)         
Progressive Neolibertarian (63%)         
Chicago School Fiscal Conservative (38%)         
Libertarian (32%)         
Austrian School Fiscal Conservative (25%)         
Traditional Conservative (25%)         
Neolibertarian (19%)         
Neoconservative (0%)



Democratic socialist - Key Ideas: Public Ownership of Industry, Democracy, Republicanism, Anti-Elitism, Sovereignty of Parliament (Tony Benn, Jeremy Corbyn, Clement Attlee, Bertrand Russell, George Orwell) (100%)            

Libertarian socialist - Key Ideas: Anarchism, Direct Democracy, Public Ownership of Industry, Internationalism (Noam Chomsky, Peter Kropotkin, William Godwin, Mikhail Bakunin) (100%)            

Communist - Key Ideals: Centrally Planned Economics, Marxism, Totalitarianism (Leon Trotsky, Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin) (66%)            

Social democrat - Key Ideas: Keynesianism, Mixed Market, Social Liberalism (The Labour Party, The Liberal Democrat Party, Karl Popper, John Maynard Keynes) (58%)            

Classical liberal - Key Ideas: Free Market Capitalism, Conservatism, Free Trade, Anti-Interventionism (Adam Smith, Frederic Bastiat, John Stuart Mill, Nigel Farage) (41%)            

Individualist socialism - Key Ideas: Worker Co-Operatives, Anarchism, Voluntaryism, Free Markets (Benjamin Tucker, Max Stirner, Pierre Joseph Proudhon) (41%)            

High Tory - Key Ideas: Traditionalism, Nationalism, Anti-Immigration, Isolationism, Constitutionalism, Protectionism (Enoch Powell, Peter Hitchens, Roger Scruton, Edmund Burke, Theodore Dalrymple, C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, Rudyard Kipling, T.S. Elliot) (33%)            

Libertarian capitalist - Key Ideas: Minarchism, Free Market Capitalism, Monetarism (Milton Friedman, Ayn Rand, Friedrich Hayek, Daniel Hannan, Douglas Carswell, Ludwig Von Mises) (33%)            

Anarcho-capitalist - Key Ideas: Free Market Capitalism, Anarchism, Voluntaryism (Murray Rothbard, Hans Herman-Hoppe, David Friedman, Stefan Molyneux) (25%)            

Fascist - Key Ideas: Authoritarianism, Ultranationalism, Third Way Economics (Oswald Mosley, Benito Mussolini, Lee Kuan-Yew) (25%)            

National Socialist - Key Ideas: Ethnonationalism, Radical Traditionalism, Eugenics, Totallitarianism (Adolf Hitler, Gregor Strasser, Jonathan Bowden) (25%)            

Neo-Conservative - Key Ideas: Free Market Capitalism, Internationalism, Anti-Unionism, Strong Military Interventionism, Social Liberalism (Conservative Party, Michael Gove, Margaret Thatcher, Charles Moore, Douglas Murray, Ronald Reagan,) (8%)            

Reactionary - Key Ideas: Radical Traditionalism, Monarchism, Eugenics, Aristocracy, Ethnonationalism (Oswald Spengler, Ernst Junger, Anthony Ludovici) (8%)  



Liberal - (Locke, Adam Smith, Madison, J.S. Mill, both Roosevelts) - The belief that social justice is best facilitated by limited, popular government and free (and fair) markets. Some Republicans, most Democrats, most Reformers. (100%)         

Social Democratic - (British Labour, modern day Scandinavia, Ralph Nader, et.al.) - The belief that social justice is best facilitated by democratic control of most, if not all, social institutions. Some Democrats and most Greens. (75%)         

Socialist - (Marx, Engels, Fourier, St. Simon) - The belief that political equality, and social justice, are impossible without economic equality. Some Greens and most Socialists. (75%)         

Anarcho-Socialist - (traditional Anarchism) - The belief that all forms of power are ultimately corrupt. Often, "Socialism without the State". Some Greens and some Socialists. (25%)         

Communist - (Lenin, Castro, Mao) - The belief in a state that controls all aspects of economic life, even at the expense of political liberty. Arguably "state capitalism," as compared to anarcho-socialism. (25%)         

Conservative - ("The Moral Majority", et. al.) - The belief that the state exists to maintain the status quo, politically and economically. Some Republicans and some Reformers (like Buchanan). (25%)         

Anarcho-Capitalist (Rothbard, David Friedman) - The belief that eventually, the state will be rendered unnecessary by the market. Some Libertarians. (0%)         

Libertarian (American Anti-Federalists, Ayn Rand, Thomas Paine, Boaz, Murray, Milton Friedman) - The belief that the size and scope of government should be minimized as far as possible. The Libertarian Party and some Republicans. (0%)  
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« Reply #2766 on: November 25, 2016, 09:01:55 AM »
« Edited: November 25, 2016, 09:07:46 AM by Soulless Golem »

How I think about it if I'm being nuanced:

How I think about it if I eliminate the "maybes":

Still a bit of a Western Ukrainian, perhaps. Calling me "libertarian" is obviously nonsense though.
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« Reply #2767 on: November 25, 2016, 02:54:37 PM »

http://politics.beasts.org/scripts/survey



So, apparently I'm to the left of Stalin, but to the right of Tony Blair. Tongue
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« Reply #2768 on: December 10, 2016, 06:19:50 PM »

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« Reply #2769 on: December 10, 2016, 08:59:40 PM »

http://gotoquiz.com/politics/democrat-or-republican-quiz.html

>60% Dem on most issues, although always <70% and softer on immigration.
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« Reply #2770 on: December 10, 2016, 09:23:23 PM »


I came up Centrist Social Authoritarian on that test Wink
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« Reply #2771 on: December 15, 2016, 03:24:21 PM »


Overall: 91% Republican

Role of Gov't: 93% R
Economy: 94% R
Values: 94% R
Foreign Policy: 80% R
Budget/Taxes: 92% R
Energy/Environment: 97% R
Civil Liberties: 93% R
Immigration: 73% R
Healthcare: 97% R
Education: 97% R

I see more ambiguity in a lot of issues related to immigration.  It's definitely the issue that I am most moderate on.
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« Reply #2772 on: December 15, 2016, 10:27:19 PM »

43 Personal rights, 3 Morality, 88 Social justice, 64 Market Contro
https://www.helloquizzy.com/results/the-political-personality-test/?var_Social%2bjustice=88&var_Civil%2bRights=43&fromCGI=1&var_Market%2bControl=64&var_Values=3

The quiz's description of me is innacurate, but just looking at the numbers, and how far over/under they are gives a better idea of my politics.
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« Reply #2773 on: December 18, 2016, 02:05:39 PM »

Role of Government: 70/30 R
Economy and Jobs: 78/22 R
Values: 52/48 D
Defense and Foreign Policy: 66/34 D
Budget and Taxes: 68/32 R
Energy and Environment: 80/20 R
Civil Liberties: 56/44 D
Immigration: 76/24 D
Healthcare: 65/35 R
Education: 70/30 R

Overall: 58/42 R, Lean Republican.
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« Reply #2774 on: December 19, 2016, 09:21:03 PM »

A quiz from James Burnham's Suicide of the West.

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