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LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
13. Economic -7.5; Social -6.82
Tue Jun 3, 2014, 10:33 AM
Jun 2014

Last edited Sun Jul 3, 2016, 04:31 AM - Edit history (1)

I've done it a few times before and always get about -0.7 for each.

It should be pointed out that the scores given to public figures are the site-owners' estimates; none have taken the test, so far as I know.

I've taken that test a few times over the years. The_Commonist Jun 2014 #1
I've also done it a few times, always in the green tularetom Jun 2014 #2
What is called "libertarian" here could be better classified as respect for basic human rights. Tommy_Carcetti Jun 2014 #9
Yeah, I'm always near -7 & -7. "Libertarian" is a slur in DU... Eleanors38 Jun 2014 #19
Thanks to Ron Paul and his calf head son, Libertarian, with the big L, is taking a beating. Whisp Jun 2014 #20
I still like the terms "civil libertarian" and "economic progressive," Eleanors38 Jun 2014 #22
I agree with your overall point that the terms authoritarian and libertarian are overused on DU stevenleser Jun 2014 #3
Not sure why you believe this test gives an accurate or meaningful result. winter is coming Jun 2014 #4
"probably still skews that way" is an unjustified assumption of yours muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #5
Whoosh. winter is coming Jun 2014 #7
I never said there was anything 'off-base' about putting them upper-right muriel_volestrangler Jun 2014 #15
You're right. I should have dug a little deeper before commenting. winter is coming Jun 2014 #18
Do you really think Obama took this test or the pope Johonny Jun 2014 #36
developed by a leftist British social historian and political journalist carolinayellowdog Jun 2014 #6
This message was self-deleted by its author LeftishBrit Jun 2014 #11
I don't think so LeftishBrit Jun 2014 #12
I do wish they had defined the terms instead of merely using them. winter is coming Jun 2014 #14
I was a political compass quiz virgin... DreamGypsy Jun 2014 #8
Good point about "strongly" term. Eleanors38 Jun 2014 #21
In the UK, 'libertarian' used to mean civil libertarian, and economic libertarianism was called LeftishBrit Jun 2014 #10
It's the same in the US. What we have here is an intersection of ignorance and duplicity. Romulox Jun 2014 #31
Economic -7.5; Social -6.82 LeftishBrit Jun 2014 #13
The simple problem my friend is this Savannahmann Jun 2014 #16
all good points, thanks, perhaps "authoritarian" implies more consistency than is appropriate carolinayellowdog Jun 2014 #28
A little to the left & a touch more "libertarian" than Gandhi... Eleanors38 Jun 2014 #17
That's a fascinating ngram. woo me with science Jun 2014 #23
thanks, inspired by your previous posts about "authoritarian" as a term carolinayellowdog Jun 2014 #24
Ah yes, the Nolan chart, again. ucrdem Jun 2014 #25
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jun 2014 #26
Lefty me damnedifIknow Jun 2014 #27
Hrm. have I changed? I moved further left? Xyzse Jun 2014 #29
Same place as always MicaelS Jun 2014 #30
Left Libertarian hack89 Jun 2014 #32
So many DUers tend toward that top right quadrant. Can't we just ban the word "authoritarian"? nt Romulox Jun 2014 #33
Economic Left/Right: -9.50 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -8.97 frylock Jun 2014 #34
Everytime I take it, I end up somewhere between -9.50 and -10.00 on both axes. NuclearDem Jun 2014 #35
About what I expected opiate69 Jun 2014 #37
Libertarian in the U.S. is RIGHT-WING kfreed Aug 2014 #38
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