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I don't relate with any of these questions, gave up on page 2. Some of those questions I wouldn't strongly agree or strongly disagree because it is a stupid question.
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Should rich people get taxed more? It's not a simple yes or no answer.
In all honesty these things are usually pretty unreliable. It's too easy to answer and get the result you want
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In all honesty these things are usually pretty unreliable. It's too easy to answer and get the result you wantNuck81This isn't a contest. Simply answer based on what you think.
Holy Hell, I couldn't even get that much into the northest corner if I tried to purposefully manipulate the answers to get there.tried to be a demented as possible with this one
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I wonder how different yours would look if there was questions about the removal of an individuals rights and another about voting rights.This is mine.
As I am opposed to the initiation of physical force, the red dot should theoretically be in the bottom right corner.
Laihendi
10 leftists, 2 rightists. Liberals here really should stop saying that this place does not have a liberal bias.LaihendiI'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian.
I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian. Libertarian on this is mostly individual rights and the left/right more about economics. US libertarians have unfortunately made a joke out of it.[QUOTE="Laihendi"]10 leftists, 2 rightists. Liberals here really should stop saying that this place does not have a liberal bias.Aljosa23
[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian. Libertarian on this is mostly individual rights and the left/right more about economics. US libertarians have unfortunately made a joke out of it. The right to the wealth you produce is an individual right. A left-libertarian possesses contradictory values. A right-authoritarian does as well. Also, in reference to your other post - I respect rights that exist. Voting is a privilege, not a right. Voting necessitates candidates and some man-made political system. Anything necessitating human labour cannot be a right. Aljosa, I can only assume that you do not understand what libertarian and authoritarian means. Authoritarianism is the ideology of fascists and communists. If you think a social system defined by a dictator ruling with fear, guns, and goons is a good thing then you have serious problems to work out.[QUOTE="Laihendi"]10 leftists, 2 rightists. Liberals here really should stop saying that this place does not have a liberal bias.Ace6301
Tht was my issue with it. I think you made it further than I did, though. I got as far as "the enemy of my enemy is my friend."I don't relate with any of these questions, gave up on page 2. Some of those questions I wouldn't strongly agree or strongly disagree because it is a stupid question.
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Should rich people get taxed more? It's not a simple yes or no answer.
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Aljosa, I can only assume that you do not understand what libertarian and authoritarian means. Authoritarianism is the ideology of fascists and communists. If you think a social system defined by a dictator ruling with fear, guns, and goons is a good thing then you have serious problems to work out.LaihendiDidn't know what they meant in this context. Thought it was more about big government and all that.
[QUOTE="Ace6301"][QUOTE="Aljosa23"]I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian.LaihendiLibertarian on this is mostly individual rights and the left/right more about economics. US libertarians have unfortunately made a joke out of it. The right to the wealth you produce is an individual right. A left-libertarian possesses contradictory values. A right-authoritarian does as well. Also, in reference to your other post - I respect rights that exist. Voting is a privilege, not a right. Voting necessitates candidates and some man-made political system. Anything necessitating human labour cannot be a right. Aljosa, I can only assume that you do not understand what libertarian and authoritarian means. Authoritarianism is the ideology of fascists and communists. If you think a social system defined by a dictator ruling with fear, guns, and goons is a good thing then you have serious problems to work out. A libertarian who wants to remove the voting rights from 99% of the population and give the government the ability to revoke all individual rights at whim is a bit more contradictory I'd say. You also don't actually have a right to the wealth you produce. There is no contradiction on my side, I want things to work out as effectively as possible while keeping individuals happy. I don't really care what "side" I'm on so long as the end result is beneficial to humanity and it just so happens that based on the information we have I fall into the left wing of the dichotomy.
About where I expected.
Won't let mt post the picture so:
Economic Left/Right: -6.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.41
Libertarian left.
I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian.Aljosa23libertarian, not Libertarian. There is a difference.
[QUOTE="Aljosa23"]I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian.foxhound_foxlibertarian, not Libertarian. There is a difference. What about Librarian? Conservative and good with books.
[QUOTE="Ace6301"][QUOTE="Aljosa23"]I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian.LaihendiLibertarian on this is mostly individual rights and the left/right more about economics. US libertarians have unfortunately made a joke out of it. The right to the wealth you produce is an individual right. A left-libertarian possesses contradictory values. A right-authoritarian does as well. Also, in reference to your other post - I respect rights that exist. Voting is a privilege, not a right. Voting necessitates candidates and some man-made political system. Anything necessitating human labour cannot be a right. Aljosa, I can only assume that you do not understand what libertarian and authoritarian means. Authoritarianism is the ideology of fascists and communists. If you think a social system defined by a dictator ruling with fear, guns, and goons is a good thing then you have serious problems to work out. What do you think about CEOs how rake in millions while the people who work for them struggle to get by? Is that wealth acquired fairly?
[QUOTE="foxhound_fox"][QUOTE="Aljosa23"]I'm actually somewhat confused by mine. I thought I was more Authoritarian instead of a *shudders* Libertarian.sonicarelibertarian, not Libertarian. There is a difference. What about Librarian? Conservative and good with books.
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@ Ace - You are once again failing to understand the difference advocating the removal of rights and not recognizing a right as exist anyways. You are literally ignoring my rebuttal and just rewording your original statement. Anyways, wealth is the product of individual labour and it is a necessity to sustain life. To say that a man does not have a right to the product of his own labour is to say that a man does not have a right to sustain his own life - that he does not have a right to live. The concept of man not havin a right to live is in no way beneficial to the individuals that constitute humanity.
What do you think about CEOs how rake in millions while the people who work for them struggle to get by? Is that wealth acquired fairly? YoshiYogurtMany CEO's have built empires out of nothing. They deserve everything they earn. Robert Herjavec for instance, immigrated to Canada and built BRAK Systems from the ground up. He is currently worth $100 million. Just because someone is rich doesn't make them an emotionless, evil fat cat who contributes nothing to society.
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