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actsnoblemartin
06-10-2008, 12:09 AM
PoliticsMatch
Your Political Philosophy
The below is a way of thinking about your political philosophy by dividing your PoliticsMatch answers into "personal" and "economic" questions. It is only a theory - please take it with a grain of salt!

Personal Questions: Liberals and libertarians agree in choosing the less-government answers, while conservatives and populists agree in choosing the more-restrictions answers.

Economic Questions: Conservatives and libertarians agree in choosing the less-government answers, while liberals and populists agree in choosing the more-restrictions answers.


Your Score

You scored the following on the PoliticsMatch questions:

Personal Score 85%
Economic Score 60%


Where You Fit In

Where your Personal score meets your Economic score on the grid below is your political philosophy. Based on the above score, you are a Liberal-Leaning Libertarian .

Personal Score

This measures how much you believe government should intervene in people's personal lives. Personal issues include health, love, recreation, prayer and other activities that are not measured in dollars.

* A high score (above 60%) means you believe in tolerance for different people and lifestyles.
* A low score (below 40%) means you believe that your standards of morality & safety should be enforced by government.

Economic Score

This measures how much you believe government should intervene in people's economic lives. Economic issues include retirement funding, budget allocations, and taxes.

* A high score (above 60%) means you believe in personal responsibility for your financial matters, and that free-market competition is better for people than central planning by the government.
* A low score (below 40%) means you believe that a good society is best achieved by the government redistributing wealth. You believe that government's purpose is to decide which programs are good for society, and how much should be spent on each program.

Examples

The chart below indicates how four "hard-core" political philosophers would answer the questions. From this example, you can see how you fit in with each philosophy. Your answers are on the left.

* A "hard-core liberal" would answer personal questions to minimize government involvement, but would answer economic questions to include government intervention.
* A "hard-core libertarian" would answer both personal and economic questions to minimize government involvement.
* A "hard-core conservative" would answer personal questions to include government intervention, but would answer economic questions to minimize government involvement.
* A "hard-core populist" would answer both personal and economic questions with proposals that include government intervention.

My Winter Storm
06-10-2008, 12:19 AM
Is there a link?

actsnoblemartin
06-10-2008, 12:46 AM
Is there a link?

http://www.ontheissues.org/Quizeng/xPolitics/quiz_main.asp

gabosaurus
06-10-2008, 12:55 AM
Martin, I pose the exact same question to you:

Tossed Salad

What does this mean, and have you ever done it?

actsnoblemartin
06-10-2008, 12:58 AM
shut up :laugh2:


Martin, I pose the exact same question to you:

Tossed Salad

What does this mean, and have you ever done it?

AFbombloader
06-10-2008, 02:39 AM
You scored the following on the PoliticsMatch questions:


Personal Score 12%
Economic Score 75%


Where You Fit In

Where your Personal score meets your Economic score on the grid below is your political philosophy. Based on the above score, you are a Populist-Leaning Conservative .



I guess it fits.

Noir
06-10-2008, 07:05 AM
Your Score

You scored the following on the PoliticsMatch questions:

Personal Score 66%
Economic Score 29%


Where You Fit In

Where your Personal score meets your Economic score on the grid below is your political philosophy. Based on the above score, you are a Moderate Liberal .

Sounds about right, fits in with the political compass

dan
06-10-2008, 10:15 AM
Martin, I pose the exact same question to you:

Tossed Salad

What does this mean, and have you ever done it?

I prefer suuurrrp!