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I came out about in the center of the "right libertarian" quadrant on this political quiz.
Posted by Rand Simberg at April 13, 2003 09:48 PM
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What We Really Need is a Political GPS
Excerpt: Here we have a test that will purportedly show us where we fit into the great political scheme of things.
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First time I took the test I came out dead in the center. Knowing that it would surprise a lot of people to learn that I'm a moderate in every way, I decided to take the test again and think harder about the difference between agreeing/disagreeing and STRONGLY agreeing/disagreeing. Second time, I came out squarely on the horizontal axis (neither authoritarian nor libertarian) but two markers in to the right, which conformed to my self image slightly better. The two-dimensional "compass" may be a better idea than the one-dimension left vs right method of characterizing political opinions. But what intelligent person actually uses the left/right distinction as anything but shorthand? Even with an additional dimension added, the political compass is still an unsubtle test.
Posted by William Porter at April 14, 2003 12:01 AM
The questions are just awful. Any subtlety or nuance is lost.
Posted by Joshua Chamberlain at April 14, 2003 10:25 AM
I was thrilled to wind up only a couple of ticks in the libertarian direction from Gandhi.
Posted by Mitchell Burnside Clapp at April 14, 2003 02:46 PM
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