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Question: What is your top result of the quiz below?
#1
Liberal
 
#2
Libertarian
 
#3
Marxist
 
#4
Nationalist
 
#5
Neoconservative
 
#6
Neoliberal
 
#7
Neorealist
 
#8
Pacifist
 
#9
Radical
 
#10
Realist
 
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Total Voters: 43

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« on: December 01, 2004, 12:48:40 PM »

#1 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.

#2 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.

#3 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.

#4 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!

#5 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.

#6 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.

#7 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 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.

#9 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.
 
#10 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. 
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2004, 12:50:26 PM »

#1 Neocon
#2 Realist
#3 Liberal
#4 Neoliberal
#5 Neorealist

It seems that the Neocon label is popular in this quiz because it mixes the ideals from the Lib/Neolib with the utility of the Realist/Neoreals.  The fact that the two extremes liberal/realist are each split in two also dilutes those four labels and makes Neocon the most popular.

A more descriptive system would have two degrees of freedom: one for describing ideals (Pacifist-Liberal-Nationalist) and one for describing implementation (Marxist-Libertarian-Realist).

That's the funny thing, people deride neo-cons because they think that they are wacked out, radicals.  Truth is, people who believe that don't know a damn thing about neoconservatism.  In fact, they might acctually be neocons.
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2004, 12:53:46 PM »

This quiz sucks.

"Neorealist" is a funny term when you think about it.

Acctually, if you know anything about theories in foriegn policy, this test is pretty accurate.
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2004, 12:54:55 PM »

That quiz is too disproprtionately weighted towards Neocon to be useful.  A useful quiz would give a reading closer to 10% of each of the 10 categories, altho the categories might have to be changed to do that.

Not so, many of those questions deal with several ideologies.
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