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I mean in comparison to most here. According to the chart, I'm very much a moderate.

I'm apparently very right wing economically.

It seems to depend on whatever Haper's gov't comes up with at the time...

Posted

It seems to depend on whatever Haper's gov't comes up with at the time...

Yes, that's why I've spent the last few days criticizing them for their military record post 2008, and their continued idiotic stance on drugs. That's why I campaigned against Harper in 2006 in favour of Paul Martin.

We're not all as partisan as you.

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The two-axis idea is good but the chart is calibrated very poorly, in my opinion. By their own standards, whereby the chart should map every ideological viewpoint that has ever been held, extreme left should be total collectivism and extreme right should be extreme economic libertarianism. Thus, someone who believes in e.g. a Nordic-style mixed economy and social democracy should fall right in the centre. The vast majority of the current Western world would be right of centre. No one should really be left of centre unless they are fairly supportive of some significant degree of collective ownership of the means of production. They actually recognize this when they map current politicians and parties. However, anyone with even moderately liberal views ends up in the bottom left quadrant; the world does not contain that many anarcho-syndicalists! I basically add 5 to everyone's left/right score and 2 to everyone's tom/bottom score. There used to be a Hans Eysenck Political Attitude test online that was much better; can't find it now though.

Posted (edited)

The two-axis idea is good but the chart is calibrated very poorly, in my opinion. By their own standards, whereby the chart should map every ideological viewpoint that has ever been held, extreme left should be total collectivism and extreme right should be extreme economic libertarianism.

I've always felt there was an axis missing and that the model should be more three dimensional - one that measures capacities/propensities/ for skeptical critical thinking or suspending disbelief - believing or eschewing the supernatural and the morality, ethics and principles derived. It's a missing more fundamental and foundational dimension that would better flesh out the other two. Who knows what might be derived from a model that could be turned around and observed from different angles? Maybe just a niftier graphic but maybe some different insights about where our personal politics comes from and how these combine to form our collective politics.

In any case...

Economic Left/Right: -5.88

Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -8.56

Edited by eyeball

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

Posted

I've always felt there was an axis missing and that the model should be more three dimensional - one that measures capacities/propensities/ for skeptical critical thinking or suspending disbelief - believing or eschewing the supernatural and the morality, ethics and principles derived. It's a missing more fundamental and foundational dimension that would better flesh out the other two. Who knows what might be derived from a model that could be turned around and observed from different angles? Maybe just a niftier graphic but maybe some different insights about where our personal politics comes from and how these combine to form our collective politics.

In any case...

Economic Left/Right: -5.88

Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -8.56

The Eysenck-based test that I mentioned had three axes: "radicalism", "tender-mindedness", and "socialism". The issue of scepticism vs traditionalism and religion is accounted for in the first ® axis.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

My mood easily changes things:

Your Political Compass

Economic Left/Right: -0.88

Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.08

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

-9.38, -8.36

The chart can barely contain me.

Unlimited economic growth has the marvelous quality of stilling discontent while preserving privilege, a fact that has not gone unnoticed among liberal economists.

- Noam Chomsky

It is difficult to get a man to understand something, when his salary depends on his not understanding it.

- Upton Sinclair

Posted (edited)

I think the graph must be moving steadily in a NE direction.

I'm probably located where one of the o's in the word "Look" is in the post above yours relative to past scores I've had.

Edited by eyeball

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

  • 1 year later...
Posted (edited)

Bump.

I really should update the graph.

=====

With all the new posters on this forum, it's time to bring this thread to the top again.

New here? Click and do the test below. It's fun and takes about five minutes.

Then post your results (Economic Left/Right) and (Social Libertarian/Authoritarian) in this thread.

The Political Compass Test in this thread's OP seems to pose good, irritating questions. If you want to know what others (your friends or acquaintances) think of you - it's a good first start.

For example, try the test (alone or together) with a new potential girlfriend or boyfriend. Later, compare scores, and answers - but make sure your potential partner understands English, and the moral/political implications of the questions.

Me, now:

Economic Left/Right: 6.5 
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.05

Edited by August1991
Posted

I'm just discovering my political compass.  But here is where I am today, apparently.

chart.png

"There are two different types of people in the world - those who want to know and those who want to believe."

~~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~~

Posted

According to the test I am both more left and more libertarian than you are.   I'm not even sure what I'm supposed to believe, based on those labels.   :(    There were a few answers I had to 'lie' about because there wasn't an option for "could care less, really".

  • 1 month later...
Posted (edited)

My results from June 2005 (way back in this thread): Economic Left/Right: -5.63; Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.51.

April 2008: Economic Left/Right: -4.38; Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.54.

Today: Economic Left/Right: -6.5; Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -8.62.

Edited to add: it was fun to scroll through this thread and see who is still here! 

chartMarch2017.png

Edited by Melanie_

For to be free is not merely to cast off one's chains, but to live in a way that respects and enhances the freedom of others.

Nelson Mandela

Posted

Here you go:

Economic Left/Right: -4.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.33

personalised chart

But of course far more important is how stupid many of the test questions are. How am I supposed answer a question on Luck and have it mean anything, perhaps they should include a question on Santa Clause. What about the question of work life balance for a mother, why not a similar question for a father?

Posted
Just now, ?Impact said:

Here you go:

Economic Left/Right: -4.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.33

personalised chart

But of course far more important is how stupid many of the test questions are. How am I supposed answer a question on luck and have it mean anything, perhaps they should include a question on Santa Claus. What about the question of work life balance for a mother, why not a similar question for a father? I would say at least 20% of the questions were themselves highly questionable, that would certainly skew the results.

 

Posted
On 3/17/2017 at 3:53 PM, ?Impact said:

But of course far more important is how stupid many of the test questions are.....

I fundamentally disagree.

While I disagree with many implied answers to questions, the test questions are not stupid.

  • 10 months later...
Posted

Bump.

I really should update the graph.

=====

With all the new posters on this forum (eg Cum Laude), it's time to bring this thread to the top again.

New here? Click and do the test below. It's fun and takes about five minutes.

Then post your results (Economic Left/Right) and (Social Libertarian/Authoritarian) in this thread.

The Political Compass Test in this thread's OP seems to pose good, irritating questions. If you want to know what others (your friends or acquaintances) think of you - it's a good first start.

For example, try the test (alone or together) with a new potential girlfriend or boyfriend. Later, compare scores, and answers - but make sure your potential partner understands English, and the moral/political implications of the questions.

Posted
On 3/18/2017 at 8:37 PM, OftenWrong said:

Such attempts to categorize people into neat little boxes inevitably becomes a grotesque oversimplification.

And yet in every category a left winger is simply...Pol Pot or Stalin incarnate.

A government without public oversight is like a nuclear plant without lead shielding.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, eyeball said:

And yet in every category a left winger is simply...Pol Pot or Stalin incarnate.

And every right winger is Adolf Hitler... or Donald Trump.

.....

If I could create a new Political Compass test, it would add a third dimension: language/culture/ethnic group.

IMHO, the current test is naively Anglo-American.

Nevertheless, it's a very good test:

Try it!

 

Edited by August1991
Posted

 

 

Economic: Left/Right: -1.13

Social: Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.26

I guess that pretty sums up where my political affiliations lie....

I find the eay some of these questions are asked really stupid. 

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