Where Are You on the Political Compass

Economic Left/Right: -6.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.44

Economic Left/Right: 5.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.15

-6.00
-3.95
I am with Ghandi and that is about right. I am a pacifist. I have hated the last 10 years of warring and exploitation. I might have been persuaded to enter WW2 , but that is about it.
No the financial leaders and owners are not showing any love for America. It bothers me. Patriotism is for the little people.

So 9-11 which were worse than the Pearl Harbour attacks count for nothing?

Economic Left/Right: -1.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.41

Economic Left/Right: 0.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.41

Which is about what I’d expect – I describe myself as a civil libertarian who’s fairly conservative but far too moderate on fiscal matters to fit in with most libertarians. I know I’ve taken this test before and posted results here; I wonder if I can find that and compare.

ETA: Found it – in 2004, I was -2.25, -6.51.

-5.88,-7.64

Economic Left/Right: -3.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.05

It’d be nice if you’d spell Gandhi’s name correctly.

I never answer these political compass polls for this precise reason. Opinions on foreign policy are very important in reflecting one’s overall political philosophy, yet they are not considered at all in the test. While some people may think that one’s stance on foreign policy issues are predictable based on their scores on the issues that are tested, I can assure you that, at least in my own case, it’s not so. I’m much more hawkish than one would think based on my domestic politics.

-3.38
-3.64

More moderate than the last time I took this, I think. I tend to avoid “strongly” answers.

Economic Left/Right: -8.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.15

Yes, I hate big business.

Some of the questions don’t take non-political opinions into account. For instance:

It is regrettable that many personal fortunes are made by people who simply manipulate money and contribute nothing to their society.

If I disagree, am I saying it’s OK that our economy is controlled by selfish, soulless money mongers? How about the possibility that I think personal fortunes are more often the result of team members dividing their profits rather than an individual’s accomplishements? I could disagree for reasons that have nothing to do with politics. The compass makes no distinction.

and this one:
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A genuine free market requires restrictions on the ability of predator multinationals to create monopolies.*

Again, I could have pragmatic reasons for disagreeing, but be counted as a hardline conservative on the side of these multinational predators. Maybe I think single national companies cause more problems than multinational companies. Maybe I don’t think they form monopolies as much as they do conglomerates. Maybe I’m not too worried about monopolies as long as they bring prosperity to underdeveloped parts of the world. It’s like being asked “When did you stop beating your wife?” I’m already pigeonholed before I even hear the question.

Economic +6.88
Social - 5.18

I am always in the deserted quadrant of Milton Friedman and no one else. I hover around the Rand Paul zone I guess, but I am not nearly as strident as he is. I would really say that I am on the far fiscal conservative end on the US economic debate and socially very very strongly liberal.

Economic Left/Right: -1.62
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.23

It does seem to have a lot of questions that are very open to interpretation and that are distantly removed from policy questions, so I’m not confident that the test measures what it thinks it measures, but it is an interesting diversion.

Holy crap:

Economic Left/Right -2.62

Social/Libertarian -0.92

I blame this message board.

Economic Left/Right: -8.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.08

Note, I said I could probably have been convinced to enter WW2. That was after Pearl Harbor. 911. Hell no. Terrorism should be fought by intelligence agencies and spies. There is no country they live in. Iraq had zip to do with 911. Afghanistan barely. it was warlords in the middle of the country, permitting them to train. (if that is true). I get tired of seeing the stock footage of Arabs on monkey bars, while a voice over says it is in Afghanistan.

Economic Left/Right: -6.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.79

Economic Left/Right: -5.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -2.87