Political Compas

Jul 2009
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Port St. Lucie
I do this test every year or so to track my political life. I always end up farther left and authoritarian (I've never crossed out of the libertarian range however).

So here I am as of today:

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Oct 2012
4,429
1,084
Louisville, Ky
Your Political Compass

Economic Left/Right: -4.5
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.15
 
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Jul 2009
5,893
474
Port St. Lucie
Your Political Compass

Economic Left/Right: -4.5
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.15

Interesting. According to this you're slightly more libertarian than Sanders. Sure you're a Repub?
 
Jul 2009
5,893
474
Port St. Lucie
I am of the old school...you know, before they became ignorant useless assholes.

My point is that you'd fit in with a SocDem party, you'd have to back to Lincoln for that to fit with the Repub platform. Based on this you should be a Green.
 
Oct 2012
4,429
1,084
Louisville, Ky
My point is that you'd fit in with a SocDem party, you'd have to back to Lincoln for that to fit with the Repub platform. Based on this you should be a Green.

Interestingly, I am about to become an independent officially for reasons directly tied to this.
 
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Oct 2012
4,429
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Louisville, Ky
I guess I am the only conservative one here! :rolleyes::rolleyes:

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The very 1st question is invalid - hello?!

"If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations."

"Humanity" and "trans-national corporations" are one and the same, as no corporations consist of robots.

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Humanity does not include corporations, though humans are obviously a part of it. Regardless of what Citizens United created, corporations are not people.

Thus do we have separate terms and definitions.
 
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