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Where do you stand?


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volition

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Individual vs Social - You scored 23 out of 100 on a scale of Individual vs Social. This means that politically you are less likely to value the need for group actions and group benefit over individual enterprise and benefit.

Theist vs Materialist - You scored 100 out of 100 on a scale of Theist vs Materialist. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that religion and spirituality are superstitions that should not inform political debate.

Big Government vs Small Government - You scored 100 out of 100 on a scale of Big Government vs Small Government. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that government should keep out of legislating social policies, leaving such decisions to individuals.

Protectionist vs Free Trader - You scored 100 out of 100 on a scale of Protectionist vs Free Trader. This means that politically you are more likely to favour free trade over protectionist policies.

Absolutist vs Non-Absolutist - You scored 38 out of 100 on a scale of Absolutist vs Non Absolutist. This means that politically you are more likely to believe that there is an absolute truth that may guide your ideological beliefs.

Controlled Market vs Liberal Market - You scored 100 out of 100 on a scale of Controlled Market vs Liberal Market. This means that politically you are less likely to believe that there is need for government regulation of industry.

Marxist vs Non-Marxist - You scored 53 out of 100 on a scale of Marxist vs Non-Marxist. This means that politically you are neither more nor less likely to follow the philosophies of Marx.

hahahaha
 

Calculon

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ur_inner_child said:
Or he would be smart about it and change the legislation for electoral roll cut offs so that approximatley 80,000 probable young labor voters would miss out on voting.
The legislation is to prevent electoral fraud, if you're not enrolled already you obviously don't value your vote enough to deserve it, and last election the 18-25 age bracket was the second strongest for the coalition, after the over 70s.
 
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Sigh...I took the OzPolitics test again, and got Democrats again.


Damn my political views aligning with a historical relic :(
 

Stevo.

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Labor Party 70.7%
Australian Democrats 61.6%
Liberal Party 59.3%
One Nation 57.7%
Greens 54.5%
National Party 50.3%
Family First 49.4%

Political Outlook
Your broad political orientation score is -5.8%, which equates to a ‘Centre’ position

Economic policy
Your economic policy score score is 44.7%. This equates to a ‘Right’ position

Social policy
Your social policy score is 22.8%. This equates to a ‘Centre Right’ position

Traditional values
Your traditional values score is -84.7%. This equates to a ‘Far Left’ position
 

dieburndie

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dieburndie said:
I'll get the ball rolling again.
Economic Left/Right: -5.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -8.46


So yeah.
Haha, I've moved nearly 8 points the the economic right in one year.
Got a -9.3 for social libertarian this time though.
 

Triangulum

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Does anyone know why 'When you are troubled, it's better not to think about it, but to keep busy with more cheerful things' is a political compass question? What does it say about your political views?

Economic Left/Right: -0.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.85
 

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Triangulum said:
Does anyone know why 'When you are troubled, it's better not to think about it, but to keep busy with more cheerful things' is a political compass question? What does it say about your political views?
Its a common political technique, sticking ones head in the sand
 

bringbackshred

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Economic Left/Right: 6.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 5.64

You're all a bunch of leftist fucks.
 

dieburndie

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Schroedinger said:
I think they need to tweak that aspect because from a philosophically libertarian perspective I answered the social questions completely accurately and only got negative six or whatever so I think it's a bit weird and odd.
Yeah I think part of it was my lingering economic lefty roots coming through somehow.
I don't think I was answering all the social questions from a strict libertarian perspective, that's the thing. But every time I've done it I've got an 8 or 9.

Also, positive economic 10? Wow.
 
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Economic Left/Right: -6.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.77
 

Enteebee

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Economic Left/Right: -1.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.95
 

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on the compass apparantly im about the dalai lama
 

Rafy

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http://www.ozpolitics.info/guide/fun/politics-test/?id=0fa8e0b79a2bef1170b2bd73422c047e

Greens 32.1%
Australian Democrats 49.4%
Labor Party 48.7%
Family First 53.9%
Liberal Party 81%
National Party 66.4%
One Nation 65%



Political outlook
Your broad political orientation score is 35.9%, which equates to a ‘Centre Right’ position

Economic policy
Your economic policy score score is 83.9%. This equates to a ‘Far Right’ position

Social policy
Your social policy score is 47.4%. This equates to a ‘Right’ position

Traditional values
Your traditional values score is -60.3%. This equates to a ‘Left’ position
 

jb_nc

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Greens 82.9%
Australian Democrats 88.4%
Labor Party 75%
Family First 33.5%
Liberal Party 23.5%
National Party 22.4%
One Nation 32.1%

Your broad political orientation score is -43.3%, which equates to a ‘Left’ position
Your economic policy score score is -23%. This equates to a ‘Centre Left’ position
Your social policy score is -28.1%. This equates to a ‘Centre Left’ position
Your traditional values score is -98.1%. This equates to a ‘Far Left’ position


http://www.ozpolitics.info/guide/fun/politics-test/?id=ebe7902a29a63e8609463d9a391a6bba

lol
 

dieburndie

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http://www.ozpolitics.info/guide/fun/politics-test/?id=4dd276437055ac0c4e19ec65b9e7a1db
Political outlook


Your broad political orientation score is 25.2%, which equates to a ‘Centre Right’ position
Economic policy


Your economic policy score score is 97%. This equates to a ‘Far Right’ position
Social policy


Your social policy score is 68.8%. This equates to a ‘Right’ position
Traditional values


Your traditional values score is -81.8%. This equates to a ‘Far Left’ position
 

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