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Originally posted by Agathon
Relax, you are in good company. Ghandi and Nelson Mandela came out as Hitlers next to me. My political compass scores were: Left/Right -10 (max left) Authoritarian/Anti-authoritarian -9.5 (nearly maxed out as anti-authoritarian) Most Poly liberals scored above -4 on both scales. This only proves you are an extremist with no concept of practicality. What else is new? Economic Left/Right: 2.62 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.00 And because I'm the only nice person on Apolyton (VOTE ASHER), this is the site: http://www.politicalcompass.org/test |
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Originally posted by Kontiki
Just tried the test again - it's been a while: Economic Left/Right: 1.25 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.38 If anything, I seem to be drifting a tiny bit more towards the libertarian side of things. If you keep trying, you just might end up having all of my opinions. |
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Fact: the more academic one is, the less connected they are to the real world.
Fact: The less connected one is to the real world, the farther left they are on the economic scale. Why should academics care if unemployment rises and the economy falls on its ass in a left-wing economy? They've got cushy government funding. ![]() |
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Originally posted by Asher
Fact: the more academic one is, the less connected they are to the real world. Fact: The less connected one is to the real world, the farther left they are on the economic scale. Why should academics care if unemployment rises and the economy falls on its ass in a left-wing economy? They've got cushy government funding. ![]() Last time I checked, it involved buildings, employees, workloads, etc. ![]() |
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