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Economic score: +3.74
Social score: +0.35

Your score pegs you as economically moderately capitalist and socially centrist.
Moderate capitalists usually support free trade and low taxes, but take pragmatic stances according to what they believe will be best for business and workers.
Social centrists generally believe in a mix of individual liberties and controls, corresponding to what they see as moral or best for society.


For the most part true I guess.



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Economic score: -5.94
Social score: -7.13

Your score pegs you as economically leftist and socially far-leftist.
Economic leftists mostly support strict economic controls and programs to assure that the poor are elevated to a higher position in society.
Social far-leftists generally believe that the government has no business enforcing morality on most matters, instead favoring a government that intervenes only when absolutely necessary to avoid direct harm. Many social far-leftists also look negatively on the government's past attitudes toward groups they view as persecuted, although some simply oppose government intervention on utilitarianist grounds.

That sounds right.
 
Economic score: -0.39
Social score: +4.7Note your scores and Login to your Atlas Account to Save your Scores
Your score pegs you as economically centrist and socially moderately authoritarian.
Economic centrists generally support economic policy that they see as fit for specific situations, although they may have different views relating to taxes and regulation.
Moderate social authoritarians typically support social controls meant to encourage moral behavior and an organized society, although they may have some moderate or libertarian positions.
 
Matrix score:
Economic score: -5.94
Social score: -7.13
Your score pegs you as economically leftist and socially far-leftist.

Politicalcompass.org score:
Economic Left/Right: -5.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.62

Hmmmm........another possible Las Vegan hmmmm....*goes to look for an intro thread*

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Economic score: -5.42
Social score: -5.57Note your scores and Login to your Atlas Account to Save your Scores
Your score pegs you as economically leftist and socially libertarian.
Economic leftists mostly support strict economic controls and programs to assure that the poor are elevated to a higher position in society.
Social libertarians generally believe that the government should not judge morality, and are generally against the illegalization of things that do not directly affect other people in a negative way. Many strong social libertarians may also be social progressives, favoring legislation to correct what they see as socially backwards governmental regulation, although some simply wish for the government to make little judgment on social matters.
 
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Economic score: -5.94
Social score: -1.04
Your score pegs you as economically leftist and socially center-libertarian.
Economic leftists mostly support strict economic controls and programs to assure that the poor are elevated to a higher position in society.
Social center-libertarians generally have moderate social views, with a slight lean toward avoiding government intervention. However, they support government intervention in matters that they see as threats to society.
 
Economic score: -1.94
Social score: -5.91

Your score pegs you as economically center-leftist and socially libertarian.

Economic center-leftists typically support above average controls on free trade, raising or maintaining the current tax levels, but still support free trade.

Social libertarians generally believe that the government should not judge morality, and are generally against the illegalization of things that do not directly affect other people in a negative way. Many strong social libertarians may also be social progressives, favoring legislation to correct what they see as socially backwards governmental regulation, although some simply wish for the government to make little judgment on social matters.
 
Economic score: -4.00
Social score: -1.22


Your score pegs you as economically moderately leftist and socially center-libertarian.

Moderate economic leftists generally support regulation of free trade and business to assure that workers are fairly treated and prices remain stable.

Social center-libertarians generally have moderate social views, with a slight lean toward avoiding government intervention. However, they support government intervention in matters that they see as threats to society.

I think that's pretty apt.
 
Economic score: -6.19
Social score: -3.83

Your score pegs you as economically leftist and socially moderately libertarian.
Economic leftists mostly support strict economic controls and programs to assure that the poor are elevated to a higher position in society.
Moderate social libertarians generally favor a hands-off approach to social legislation. They may believe that the government has no right to enforce morals, but may support certain controls on individual rights to avoid crime, drug use, or similar social ills.
 
Economic score: -1.68
Social score: -4.35Note your scores and Login to your Atlas Account to Save your Scores

Your score pegs you as economically center-leftist and socially moderately libertarian.

Economic center-leftists typically support above average controls on free trade, raising or maintaining the current tax levels, but still support free trade.

Moderate social libertarians generally favor a hands-off approach to social legislation. They may believe that the government has no right to enforce morals, but may support certain controls on individual rights to avoid crime, drug use, or similar social ills.
 
Economic score: -5.16
Social score: -6.78
Your score pegs you as economically leftist and socially libertarian.
Economic leftists mostly support strict economic controls and programs to assure that the poor are elevated to a higher position in society.
Social libertarians generally believe that the government should not judge morality, and are generally against the illegalization of things that do not directly affect other people in a negative way. Many strong social libertarians may also be social progressives, favoring legislation to correct what they see as socially backwards governmental regulation, although some simply wish for the government to make little judgment on social matters.
 
I'm unimpressed by the quiz.


Economic score: +3.29
Social score: -2.17


Your score pegs you as economically moderately capitalist and socially center-libertarian.
Moderate capitalists usually support free trade and low taxes, but take pragmatic stances according to what they believe will be best for business and workers.
Social center-libertarians generally have moderate social views, with a slight lean toward avoiding government intervention. However, they support government intervention in matters that they see as threats to society.
 
Economic score: -2.32
Social score: +5.39Note your scores and Login to your Atlas Account to Save your Scores

Your score pegs you as economically center-leftist and socially authoritarian.

Economic center-leftists typically support above average controls on free trade, raising or maintaining the current tax levels, but still support free trade.

Social authoritarians generally believe that the country is moving toward immorality and that the government should assure it does not. Social authoritarians oftentimes believe that the government should be operated in a religious context, or at least with heavy consideration of moral values.

I feel so dirty. So, so dirty.
 
Economic score: -4.13
Social score: -7.83

Your score pegs you as economically moderately leftist and socially far-leftist.
Moderate economic leftists generally support regulation of free trade and business to assure that workers are fairly treated and prices remain stable.

Social far-leftists generally believe that the government has no business enforcing morality on most matters, instead favoring a government that intervenes only when absolutely necessary to avoid direct harm. Many social far-leftists also look negatively on the government's past attitudes toward groups they view as persecuted, although some simply oppose government intervention on utilitarianist grounds.
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Economic score: -4.26
Social score: -4.35

Your score pegs you as economically moderately leftist and socially moderately libertarian.
Moderate economic leftists generally support regulation of free trade and business to assure that workers are fairly treated and prices remain stable.
Moderate social libertarians generally favor a hands-off approach to social legislation. They may believe that the government has no right to enforce morals, but may support certain controls on individual rights to avoid crime, drug use, or similar social ills.

All things in moderation I reckon.