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This is a morality based political test. Unlike other political tests that determine your stance on specific political issues and then places you accordingly, this test instead attempts to assess your political leaning by trying to figure out what your "moral stance" on very general issues are and then plots you on a moral matrix to figure out what you political stance is. The idea is is that people hold different political viewpoints that are consistent with their moral viewpoints.
I find that the results can be surprisingly accurate, especially given the apparent ambiguity of the constituent questions. Anyhow, here are my results:
Short Test:
Moral Order: -2
Moral Rules: -6
System: Liberalism
Variation: Economic Liberalism
Ideologies: Progressive Neo-Liberalism
U.S. Parties: No Match
Presidents: Bill Clinton (88.10%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (81.78%), George W. Bush (68.75%), Ralph Nader (64.37%)
Long Test Results:
Moral Order: 1.5
Moral Rules: -7
System: Conservatism
Variation: Economic Conservatism
Ideologies: Ultra Capitalism, Conservative Neo-Liberalism
U.S. Parties: Republican Party
Presidents: Ronald Reagan (95.06%)
2004 Election Candidates: George W. Bush (82.18%), John Kerry (70.27%), Ralph Nader (51.54%)
Not bad, not bad