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Minority Observer84

Theism Exorcist
Sep 26, 2006
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The Capitol
Your political compass

Economic Left/Right: -4.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.41



Same quadrent of the chart as nelson mandela and Gandhi two people i look up to i;am in excellent company
 

Colpy

Hall of Fame Member
Nov 5, 2005
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Your political compass

Economic Left/Right: -3.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.05


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RightLibertarian​


Who'd a thunk it? :)

Actually, I've done these many times, and always wind up on the left libertarian side.
 

#juan

Hall of Fame Member
Aug 30, 2005
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About The Political Compass™

In the introduction, we explained the inadequacies of the traditional left-right line.
In the introduction, we explained the inadequacies of the traditional left-right line.
If we recognise that this is essentially an economic line it's fine, as far as it goes. We can show, for example, Stalin, Mao Tse Tung and Pol Pot, with their commitment to a totally controlled economy, on the hard left. Socialists like Mahatma Gandhi and Robert Mugabe would occupy a less extreme leftist position. Margaret Thatcher would be well over to the right, but further right still would be someone like that ultimate free marketeer, General Pinochet.
That deals with economics, but the social dimension is also important in politics. That's the one that the mere left-right scale doesn't adequately address. So we've added one, ranging in positions from extreme authoritarian to extreme libertarian.
Both an economic dimension and a social dimension are important factors for a proper political analysis. By adding the social dimension you can show that Stalin was an authoritarian leftist (ie the state is more important than the individual) and that Gandhi, believing in the supreme value of each individual, is a liberal leftist. While the former involves state-imposed arbitary collectivism in the extreme top left, on the extreme bottom left is voluntary collectivism at regional level, with no state involved. Hundreds of such anarchist communities exisited in Spain during the civil war period
You can also put Pinochet, who was prepared to sanction mass killing for the sake of the free market, on the far right as well as in a hardcore authoritarian position. On the non-socialist side you can distinguish someone like Milton Friedman, who is anti-state for fiscal rather than social reasons, from Hitler, who wanted to make the state stronger, even if he wiped out half of humanity in the process.
The chart also makes clear that, despite popular perceptions, the opposite of fascism is not communism but anarchism (ie liberal socialism), and that the opposite of communism ( i.e. an entirely state-planned economy) is neo-liberalism (i.e. extreme deregulated economy)
The usual understanding of anarchism as a left wing ideology does not take into account the neo-liberal "anarchism" championed by the likes of Ayn Rand, Milton Friedman and America's Libertarian Party, which couples law of the jungle right-wing economics with liberal positions on most social issues. Often their libertarian impulses stop short of opposition to strong law and order positions, and are more economic in substance (ie no taxes) so they are not as extremely libertarian as they are extremely right wing. On the other hand, the classical libertarian collectivism of anarcho-syndicalism ( libertarian socialism) belongs in the bottom left hand corner.
In our home page we demolished the myth that authoritarianism is necessarily "right wing", with the examples of Robert Mugabe, Pol Pot and Stalin. Similarly Hitler, on an economic scale, was not an extreme right-winger. His economic policies were broadly Keynesian, and to the left of some of today's Labour parties. If you could get Hitler and Stalin to sit down together and avoid economics, the two diehard authoritarians would find plenty of common ground.
Your political compass

Economic Left/Right: -6.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.03


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Right LibertarianI'm still right next to Ghandi.....gheesh
 

Impetus

Electoral Member
May 31, 2007
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Your political compass

Economic Left/Right: -5.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.31

Right between Ghandi, Nelson Mandela, and The Dalai Lama


Heck, I'm even starting to look like him!
Muz
 

Unforgiven

Force majeure
May 28, 2007
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Economic Left/Right: -6.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.46


I seem to be moving a little more left and a little more libertarian as I get older. Go fig.

 

Cosmo

House Member
Jul 10, 2004
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Victoria, BC
The Political Compass


Economic Left/Right: -4.12
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.15


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Libertarian
So does this mean I'm not as left leaning as I thought? {snigger} Not a big news flash, I guess.
 

Walter

Hall of Fame Member
Jan 28, 2007
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Economic Left/Right: 4.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.97
 

iARTthere4iam

Electoral Member
Jul 23, 2006
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Pointy Rocks
Economic Left/Right: 0.25
Social Libertarian? Authoritarian: -4.05

I thought I would be more economically right. I do generally refer to myself as libertarian. Interesting.
 

MikeyDB

House Member
Jun 9, 2006
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Ended up beside Ghandi and Colpy but Colpy and me shot Ghandi and took his much more comfortable looking seat....;)
 

IdRatherBeSkiing

Satelitte Radio Addict
May 28, 2007
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Toronto, ON
The Political Compass


Economic Left/Right: -4.63
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 0.26


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RightLibertarian​
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YoungJoonKim

Electoral Member
Aug 19, 2007
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Economic Left/Right: -6.75Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.18 .

Left Libertarian.
My moral took me to right :p