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Political Compass; Dot org
Topic Started: Feb 6 2007, 04:04 PM (193 Views)
Mars
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http://www.politicalcompass.org

This is an excellent website designed to give an accurate reading of your political affiliation through filling out a short 6 page survey.

When you get a free 10 minutes, fill the survey out and tell us what your result was.

I got "Social Libertarian/Authoritarian". Now I think the system is a little flawed in its judgement of Authoritarian because I don't consider that to be me at all. Libertarianism is a mostly accurate result, though.

Well worth your time.
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European Son
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Humorously enough, I got the same 'score' as Gandhi.

It was quite broad, and encompassed the right issues; making it an interesting quiz. However, the result system is naturally flawed, as many of the questions prospectively depend on their context, to offer and opinion.

Quite good, all in all.
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I agree with you, Mars, that surveys like this are not necessarily accurate in judging one's political status. The quiz also lacked a "neutral" option, which was a minus for a few questions when I had a balanced opinion.

For my results I neither agree nor disagree, because for the most part I'm a political outsider. If I chose to vote for the leader of my country I would never base it on what my political views are "measured" to be, I would instead look through the candidate's plans for the country and decide one: Whose plans are the best; and two: who I think will actually stick to those plans. But since I won't be able to elect my country's president until the 2012 elections (I turn 18 in early 2009, shortly after the '08 elections. Super.), I have yet to put my system into use.
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Excellent reply Lumpy.
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