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Originally posted by afsaneh77:
Hey, what might be asinine to me might be something you believe in strongly. Of course, that's how people form different political spectrums.

Now about your results, you are conservative on economical issues but liberal on civil and social values. You believe in freedom for both economical and social aspects, thus you are Libertarian.
How is he conservative on economic issues?

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Originally posted by Mr. Baggins:
Quite a few of these questions are pretty ridiculous.

"Our race has many superior qualities, compared with other races."

"If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations."

"All people have their rights, but it is better for all of us that different sorts of people should keep to their own kind."

Anyways I got:
Economic Left/Right: 7.63
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.87
I don't see why those questions are ridiculous. This test is placing you somewhere on the political spectrum, and if you are a fascist or nationalist the race and people question is not very strange. Same with the first question for a neoliberal.


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