Or Maybe Not So Libertarian
R. Alex Whitlock
My results on the Moral Politics quiz:

Your scored 2 on the Moral Order axis and 0.5 on the Moral Rules axis.

Matches

The following items best match your score:

1. System: Authoritarianism
2. Variation: Moderate Authoritarianism
3. Ideologies: Social Republicanism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Gerald Ford (82.18%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (75.29%), George W. Bush (72.31%), Ralph Nader (64.58%)

Statistics

Of the 229006 people who took the test:

1. 0.5% had the same score as you.
2. 36.2% were above you on the chart.
3. 52.2% were below you on the chart.
4. 14.3% were to your right on the chart.
5. 77.5% were to your left on the chart.
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Observations

 
SAM wrote:
Your scored 2.5 on the Moral Order axis and -5.5 on the Moral Rules axis.

The following items best match your score:

System: Conservatism
Variation: Economic Conservatism
Ideologies: Conservative NeoLiberalism
US Parties: Republican Party
Presidents: Ronald Reagan (96.88%)
2004 Election Candidates: George W. Bush (88.73%), John Kerry (71.19%), Ralph Nader (52.71%)
Then I took it again, choosing the most repugnant answer each time:

Your scored -3 on the Moral Order axis and 3.5 on the Moral Rules axis.

Matches

The following items best match your score:

System: Socialism
Variation: Moderate Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (83.91%)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (82.74%), John Kerry (75.69%), George W. Bush (48.41%)
9/18/2006
 
ATruett wrote:
I like sammler's idea! So, first, what's most emphatically not me:

You [sorry, the "your" bugs me] scored -5.5 on the Moral Order axis and 7 on the Moral Rules axis.

Matches

The following items best match your score:

1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Extreme Socialism
3. Ideologies: International Socialism, Activism, International Communism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (68.36%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (73.39%), John Kerry (58.72%), George W. Bush (29.53%)

and my own, with the dot actually pretty well mirror-imaged:

You scored 3.5 on the Moral Order axis and -7 on the Moral Rules axis.

Matches

The following items best match your score:

1. System: Conservatism
2. Variation: Economic Conservatism
3. Ideologies: Ultra Capitalism, Conservative NeoLiberalism
4. US Parties: Republican Party
5. Presidents: Ronald Reagan (92.03%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: George W. Bush (88.95%), John Kerry (63.76%), Ralph Nader (45.11%)

I like the idea of "Conservative NeoLiberalism." Anyone else ever come across that one before?
9/21/2006
 
Andromina wrote:
My Score
I scored -2 on the Moral Order axis and 2 on the Moral Rules axis.

Matches

The following items best match your score:

System: Socialism
Variation: Moderate Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (87.50%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (81.78%), Ralph Nader (81.78%), George W. Bush (56.25%)
9/24/2006
 
Papa Zito wrote:
Your Score

Your scored -3 on the Moral Order axis and 7.5 on the Moral Rules axis.

Matches

The following items best match your score:

1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Economic Socialism
3. Ideologies: International Communism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (66.56%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (68.36%), John Kerry (58.02%), George W. Bush (34.41%)
9/27/2006

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