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Political compass: Self labeling

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General interest discussions, not necessarily related to depletion.

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Postby Cool Hand Linc » Fri 03 Jun 2005, 21:22:18

I think the link wasn't obvious to all.

Would be fun to create our own chart and track our members.

Economic Left/Right: -4.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 1.18
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Postby k_semler » Fri 03 Jun 2005, 21:26:24

Maybe this topic should be made a sticky. Then it would not be done again, and it would be easy to tell the political orientation of the board. Also, the results of this poll would explain why I am in disagreement with much of the board with political and war events.
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Postby Tyler_JC » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 10:11:38

This is the Political Map for PeakOil.com. I took the result from each of the threads and turned it into a chart. If you took the test twice, I used the more recent result. (It's amazing how much some people changed, but I'm still the most fiscally conservative member of the site :P).

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The X-axis is a meaure of economic issues, the higher the number, the more fiscally conservative. The Y-axis measures social issues, the higher the number, the more Authoritarian.
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Postby bobcousins » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 10:26:28

Economic Left/Right: 0.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.74

As an independent observer, I aim to be unbiased. Unfortunately, there was no "don't care" option.
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Postby Tyler_JC » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 11:03:14

If you don't care Bob, vote for freedom. If the question is about abortion and you don't give a damn, vote for the option that allows others the maximum possible freedom (or at least that's my philosophy).

Governments are about restricting freedom for the sake of social peace. If it doesn't matter to you that water is bottled and sold, allow others to bottle and sell it. The alternative is a law which prohibits the sale of bottled water.
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Postby bobcousins » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 11:44:47

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Tyler_JC', 'I')f you don't care Bob, vote for freedom. If the question is about abortion and you don't give a damn, vote for the option that allows others the maximum possible freedom (or at least that's my philosophy).

Governments are about restricting freedom for the sake of social peace. If it doesn't matter to you that water is bottled and sold, allow others to bottle and sell it. The alternative is a law which prohibits the sale of bottled water.


Yeah, that is pretty much the line I took. I had trouble with deciding questions which are the lesser of two evils: for example, multinationals or the sheeple. I'm all in favor of letting people doing there own thing, but not if they end up doing something stupid which affects everyone.

BTW, I finally remembered where I saw the quote in your sig. Great game.
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Postby Tyler_JC » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 12:04:44

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'B')TW, I finally remembered where I saw the quote in your sig. Great game.


Oh yeah! Sid Meier makes the best games. I'm a big fan of Civilization 3 too. Despite making games about civilization, he has a decidedly anti-civilization streak in him. In Alpha Centauri, energy is money. One of the ways to win is to monopolize the energy market. I figured it was an appropriate analogy for Peak Oil.
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Postby Ludi » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 12:19:58

Economic Left/Right: -5.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -9.59
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Postby Tyler_JC » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 13:55:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')ocial Libertarian/Authoritarian: -9.59


WOW. Not even Ayn Rand would be willing to live in your utopia. (minus the economics, which would make Lenin look like John Snow)
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Postby Ludi » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 14:23:26

Yep, I'm about as anarchic as they get.

I can't stand Ayn Rand, so I'm glad she wouldn't want to live here. :)
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Postby Tyler_JC » Sat 04 Jun 2005, 14:56:57

Judging by the results of our little survey, it looks like poor Ms. Rand would be rather lonely (not unlike her real life situation). But I have a feeling it wouldn't matter to her as long as she had her little space and room to grow. :lol:
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Postby leal » Sun 05 Jun 2005, 06:43:56

Economic Left/Right: -2.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.82
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Postby MD » Sun 05 Jun 2005, 07:14:21

I have been through the survey twice, a week between takes.
E.38/SL-.21.

My opinion is that mature, open-minded, thoughful and highly intelligent people will generally end up in the center 8)
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Postby The_Toecutter » Mon 18 Jul 2005, 06:52:46

Economic Left/Right: -0.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -8.36



I considered myself a libertarian or perhaps 19th century liberal with some leanings toward the green party in certain circumstances. Not too far off I say. Corporations can be just as fascist and oppressive as any government, and we are witnessing this today just as others have in the past. Peak oil is a major symptom of the problem. Just as much as I loathe the government, I also loathe the corporations that bought it out and pull the strings of their puppets in all three branches of government, jackass or fatass.
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Postby venky » Mon 18 Jul 2005, 07:20:15

I keep moving more and more left

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Economic Left/Right: -4.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.67
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Postby Macsporan » Mon 18 Jul 2005, 07:40:13

Economic Left/Right: -8.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.92

Macsporan lives with Ghandi and Mandela on the Lower Left.

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Postby The_Toecutter » Mon 18 Jul 2005, 08:20:23

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he only good fascist is a dead fascist!


And the heads of fascists pop like watermelons with use of a Barret Light .50.
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Postby Trefayne » Mon 18 Jul 2005, 12:56:09

One more lower-lefty:

Economic Left/Right: -7.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.44

Details have varied over time, of course. And I think some of those questions are new or different from the last Political Compass quiz I took.

One problem I have with the questions is that they assume that authority comes from the central goverment. I wouldn't want a local authoritarian government meddling in my private life any more than I would want intervention from Washington. But I have to wonder if some of the people on this site (and I admit that I am a newbie) don't like Federal interference but think County interference is just fine.

And I would have been different on the Economic scale if I didn't have to favor government regulation over private economic action. I'd rather that the public and the employees settle economic matters with each other without orders from government agents or the bosses.

I also think my rating on the social questions is too high. Again, some of the dichotomies in those questions were false. For example, in the question about disciplined children, there was no middle ground between wild hellions and brutalized robots. So I considered my own answer of "taught self-discipline, tenacity, and respect for all", which seemed closer to "discipline" than whatever its opposites would be.

Maybe the compass needs to be fleshed out. One more-nuanced approach that I have been tinkering with is a political "compass" based on the Geek Code. Do you all think that might work better?

Thanks for posting this link, John.
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Your Political Compass?

Postby Starvid » Tue 14 Mar 2006, 17:30:57

What is your position on the political compass?

Take the test!


My political compass:

Economic Left/Right: -0.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.38

I can't manage to post the picture of my political position on the graph, but it is one spot down and one spot to the left of origo.

What is interesting is that the last time I took this test I was half way between origo and libertarian on the Y axis and bang on center on the X axis. It seems I have become a little more of a leftist and quite a lot more authoritarian in the last few years.

But if we take a look at this picture:

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I have a feeling I should be a lot more to the right and a lot more authoritarian. Maybe all the anti-religion and pro-sex opinions made me look libertarian. I can't understand why I was put so far, relatively speaking, to the left though.
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Re: Your Political Compass?

Postby smiley » Tue 14 Mar 2006, 18:18:19

Thanks Starvid

Economic Left/Right: -2.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.38

So I'm right down there with Gandi, Nelson Mandela and the Dalai Lama

Not a bad crowd to be in. ;)

Guess I better start writing my Nobel Peace Price acceptance speech :)
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