View Full Version : Moral Compass
TelecomClone
21 Apr 2006, 06:19 PM
Similar to the Political Compass test.
[ GOGO TEST (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Home&action=Test&choice=Long) ]
Your Score
Your scored 1 on the Moral Order (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Order) axis and 2 on the Moral Rules (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Rules) axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Authoritarianism
Variation: Moderate Authoritarianism
Ideologies: Social Republicanism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Gerald Ford (77.47%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (75.00%), Ralph Nader (68.75%), George W. Bush (64.37%)
Authoritarianism is a political system that blends Conformance and Interdependence.
People in this category will want the government to play two essential roles: 1) Enforce the moral order and 2) Ensure that the state or its members are the primary benefiaries of the actions of individuals.
Authoritarianism includes these variations:
1. Economic Authoritarianism
2. Moral Authoritarianism
3. Moderate Authoritarianism
4. Extreme Authoritarianism
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Moderate Authoritarianism is the variation of Authoritarianism that blends Conformance and Interdependence in moderation.
People in this category will tend to have balanced and moderate opinions about enforcing the moral order (religious conformance, family values, lesser freedom of expression, law enforcement...) and about expanding collective initiatives (social programs, industry regulation, nationalizations...).
This variation overlaps with these ideologies:
1. Social Republicanism
2. National Socialism
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Social Republicanism is a moderate form of Authoritarianism.
Republicanism describes what is more commonly called a representative democracy; it restricts the term "democracy" to refer only to direct democracy.
For these reason, the primary difference between the Social Democracy and Social Republicanism is that later's attachment to preserve existing class structures and delineations.
People who fall in this category tend to be moderate conservatives in most countries around the world (except for the United States, which is more Capitalistic). Parties that fall in this category tend to refer themselves as republicans
cryingmime
21 Apr 2006, 06:25 PM
Your Score
Your scored -1.5 on the Moral Order axis and -1 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Liberalism
Variation: Moderate Liberalism
Ideologies: Capital Democratism
US Parties: Democratic Party
Presidents: Gerald Ford (88.95%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (92.03%), Ralph Nader (78.24%), George W. Bush (66.27%)
Statistics
Of the 180973 people who took the test:
1% had the same score as you.
46.6% were above you on the chart.
46.4% were below you on the chart.
40% were to your right on the chart.
52.2% were to your left on the chart.
-r-
dubbeltop
21 Apr 2006, 06:26 PM
Your Score
Your scored -2.5 on the Moral Order axis and 1.5 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 (90.62%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (84.38%), Ralph Nader (84.38%), George W. Bush (56.14%)
Socialism is a political system that blends NonConformance and Interdependence.
Socialism believes society can and should be organised along social lines, that is, for the benefit of all, rather than for what is perceived as the profit of a few [Interdependence]. Its key ideas are opposition to capitalism, and a belief in equality, both political and economic [NonConformance].
Moderate Socialism is the variation of Socialism that blends NonConformance and Interdependence in moderation.
People in this category will tend to have have balanced and moderate opinions about loosening the moral order (gay rights, ecology, drug legalization,...) and about expanding collective initiatives (social programs, industry regulation...).
The Social Democratic current came into being by a break within the Socialist movement in the early 20th century. One reformist group of Socialists rejected the idea of a Socialist revolution, and instead tried to achieve the Socialist ideals through Democratic means.
Social Democrats are in favor of a highly regulated Capitalist market economy, but with a strong and large government [Moderate Interdependence].
Social Democracy is often considered the most commonly embraced political ideology in the world.
Your Score
Your scored -0.5 on the Moral Order (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Order) axis and -6.5 on the Moral Rules (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Rules) axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Liberalism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Systems&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalSystems.Liberalism)
Variation: Economic Liberalism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Variations&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalVariations.Economic_Liberalism)
Ideologies: Progressive NeoLiberalism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Ideologies&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalIdeologies.Progressive_NeoLiberalism)
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Ronald Reagan (88.73%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_Presidents&Choices=Ronald%20Reagan%20%2888.73%%29)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (77.25%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_2004_Elections&Choices=John%20Kerry%20%2877.25%%29), George W. Bush (74.81%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_2004_Elections&Choices=George%20W.%20Bush%20%2874.81%%29), Ralph Nader (58.90%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_2004_Elections&Choices=Ralph%20Nader%20%2858.90%%29)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Economic Liberalism is the variation of Liberalism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Ideologies&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalSystems.Liberalism) that emphasizes Independence (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Trends&action=Draw&choice=MoralTrends.Independence) over NonConformance (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Trends&action=Draw&choice=MoralTrends.NonConformance).
People in this category will tend to have stronger opinions about favoring individual initiatives (lower taxes, less corporate and environmental regulations, ...) than about loosening the moral order (gay rights, ecology, drug legalization,...).
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Progressive NeoLiberalism is a moderate form of Economic Liberalism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Variations&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalVariations.Economic_Liberalism).
Neoliberalism is a political philosophy and a political-economic movement beginning in the 1970s that de-emphasizes or rejects government intervention in the economy, focusing instead on achieving progress and even social justice by more free-market methods, especially an emphasis on economic growth, as measured by changes in real gross domestic product.
zhang_bob
21 Apr 2006, 06:33 PM
Your Score
Your 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%)
Dr. Haight
21 Apr 2006, 06:35 PM
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Economic Socialism, Extreme Socialism
Ideologies: International Socialism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (73.48%) I hate Jimmy Carter.
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (76.20%), John Kerry (64.37%), George W. Bush (37.19%) And, Ralph Nader is a shmuck.
Statistics
Of the 180979 people who took the test:
0.1% had the same score as you.
0.7% were above you on the chart.
94% were below you on the chart.
77% were to your right on the chart.
16.3% were to your left on the chart.
tinribz
21 Apr 2006, 06:35 PM
Your Score
Your scored -2.5 on the Moral Order axis and 5.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Economic Socialism
Ideologies: International Socialism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (74.81%)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (74.81%), John Kerry (66.78%), George W. Bush (42.97%)
Statistics
Of the 180980 people who took the test:
0.1% had the same score as you.
6% were above you on the chart.
92.5% were below you on the chart.
47.8% were to your right on the chart.
30.9% were to your left on the chart.
Fingers
21 Apr 2006, 06:42 PM
Your Score
Your scored -1 on the Moral Order axis and -0.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Liberalism
2. Variation: Moderate Liberalism
3. Ideologies: Capital Democratism
4. US Parties: Democratic Party
5. Presidents: Gerald Ford (88.10%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (88.95%), Ralph Nader (76.93%), George W. Bush (66.85%)
No Blunts
21 Apr 2006, 07:15 PM
Your Score
Your scored -1.5 on the Moral Order axis and -7.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Liberalism
2. Variation: Economic Liberalism
3. Ideologies: Ultra Liberalism I'm a libertarian
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Ronald Reagan (83.17%) He was ok.
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (74.81%) Hell No!, George W. Bush (69.22%) Bleh!, Ralph Nader (57.50%) Just plain crazy.
Statistics
Of the 181012 people who took the test:
1. 0.2% had the same score as you.
2. 95.8% were above you on the chart.
3. 1.2% were below you on the chart.
4. 40% were to your right on the chart.
5. 52.2% were to your left on the chart.
misutii
21 Apr 2006, 07:41 PM
Your Score
Your scored -1.5 on the Moral Order axis and -2 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Liberalism
2. Variation: Moderate Liberalism
3. Ideologies: Capital Democratism
4. US Parties: Democratic Party
5. Presidents: Gerald Ford (92.03%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (93.37%), Ralph Nader (76.10%), George W. Bush (68.36%)
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Liberalism is a political system that blends NonConformance and Independence.
Liberalism sees individual liberty as the highest values in social and economical life. It favors the right to dissent from orthodox tenets or established authorities in social or economical matters.
This definition of Liberalism (there are many) blends the social aspects of U.S. Liberalism [NonConformance] with the economic aspects of European Liberalism [Independence].
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Progressive Liberalism is the variation of Liberalism that equally emphasizes NonConformance and Independence.
People in this category will tend to have balanced opinions about loosening the moral order (gay rights, ecology, drug legalization,...) and favoring individual initiatives (lower taxes, less corporate and environmental regulations, ...).
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Capital Democratism is a form of Moderate Liberalism.
There is much debate over how to define Capitalism. Some proponents of capitalism emphasize the role of (presumably efficient) free markets, which, they claim, promote freedom and democracy. For many, capitalism hinges on the elaboration of an economic system in which goods and services are traded in markets, and capital goods belong to non-state entities [Independence], onto a global scale. For others, it is defined by the creation of a labor market in which most people had to sell their labor-power in order to survive.
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Statistics
Of the 181017 people who took the test:
1. 0.9% had the same score as you.
2. 53.6% were above you on the chart.
3. 31.1% were below you on the chart.
4. 40% were to your right on the chart.
5. 52.2% were to your left on the chart.
MacGuffin
21 Apr 2006, 08:55 PM
Your Score
Your scored -1 on the Moral Order axis and -6 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Liberalism
Variation: Economic Liberalism
Ideologies: Progressive NeoLiberalism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Ronald Reagan (86.74%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (80.24%), George W. Bush (73.12%), Ralph Nader (61.98%)
Statistics
Of the 181065 people who took the test:
0.3% had the same score as you.
84% were above you on the chart.
4.2% were below you on the chart.
40% were to your right on the chart.
52.2% were to your left on the chart.
Pooja
21 Apr 2006, 09:26 PM
Your Score
Your scored -4 on the Moral Order axis and -3.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Liberalism
Variation: Moderate Liberalism, Moral Liberalism
Ideologies: Capital Democratism
US Parties: Democratic Party (YUCK)
Presidents: Lyndon B. Johnson (96.88%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (92.03%)-Ewww!, Ralph Nader (78.24%), George W. Bush (59.68%)
Statistics
Of the 181080 people who took the test:
0.3% had the same score as you.
68.9% were above you on the chart.
25.6% were below you on the chart.
77% were to your right on the chart.
16.3% were to your left on the chart.
lbloom
21 Apr 2006, 09:35 PM
Your Score
Your scored -2.5 on the Moral Order axis and -4.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Liberalism
Variation: Economic Liberalism
Ideologies: Capital Democratism
US Parties: Democratic Party
Presidents: Bill Clinton (95.06%)
2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (88.73%), Ralph Nader (71.19%), George W. Bush (66.78%)
Statistics
Of the 181082 people who took the test:
0.4% had the same score as you.
74.4% were above you on the chart.
20.7% were below you on the chart.
47.8% were to your right on the chart.
30.9% were to your left on the chart
nomir_dva
21 Apr 2006, 10:36 PM
Your Score
Your scored -2.5 on the Moral Order axis and 1 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Moderate Socialism
3. Ideologies: Social Democratism
4. US Parties: Democratic Party
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (92.03%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (86.56%), Ralph Nader (84.53%), George W. Bush (57.55%)
coffeezombie
21 Apr 2006, 10:41 PM
Your Score
Your scored -3 on the Moral Order axis and 4.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Economic Socialism
3. Ideologies: Social Democratism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (79.63%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (79.63%), John Kerry (71.27%), George W. Bush (45.11%)
Statistics
Of the 181104 people who took the test:
1. 0.4% had the same score as you.
2. 7.5% were above you on the chart.
3. 89.5% were below you on the chart.
4. 69.1% were to your right on the chart.
5. 23% were to your left on the chart.
http://www.moral-politics.com/Temp/Pol_fce006889d1c421cb7b1ef6782690c81.png
Your Score
Your scored -4 on the Moral Order axis and 6.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Economic Socialism, Extreme Socialism
3. Ideologies: International Socialism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (71.27%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (74.14%), John Kerry (62.18%), George W. Bush (35.46%)
Statistics
Of the 181114 people who took the test:
1. 0.1% had the same score as you.
2. 0.7% were above you on the chart.
3. 94% were below you on the chart.
4. 77% were to your right on the chart.
5. 16.3% were to your left on the chart.
Vagabond
21 Apr 2006, 11:08 PM
Your scored -4 on the Moral Order (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Order) axis and 5.5 on the Moral Rules (http://www.moral-politics.com/xPolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Dimensions&action=Draw&choice=MoralDimensions.Moral_Rules) axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Systems&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalSystems.Socialism)
Variation: Economic Socialism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Variations&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalVariations.Economic_Socialism), Extreme Socialism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Variations&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalVariations.Extreme_Socialism)
Ideologies: International Socialism (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Ideologies&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalIdeologies.International_Socialism)
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (75.69%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_Presidents&Choices=Jimmy%20Carter%20%2875.69%%29)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (78.24%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_2004_Elections&Choices=Ralph%20Nader%20%2878.24%%29), John Kerry (66.56%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_2004_Elections&Choices=John%20Kerry%20%2866.56%%29), George W. Bush (38.88%) (http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Political_Maps&action=Draw&choice=PoliticalMaps.US_2004_Elections&Choices=George%20W.%20Bush%20%2838.88%%29)Statistics
Of the 181117 people who took the test:
0.2% had the same score as you.
6% were above you on the chart.
92.5% were below you on the chart.
77% were to your right on the chart.
16.3% were to your left on the chart.
This might help:
http://www.moral-politics.com/Temp/Pol_6cce522fd31d43e483171e8b85b387d5.png
April
21 Apr 2006, 11:14 PM
Your scored -4 on the Moral Order axis and 2.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Moderate Socialism, Moral Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (88.95%)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (88.95%), John Kerry (79.63%), George W. Bush (48.22%)
Statistics
Of the 181103 people who took the test:
1% had the same score as you.
15.1% were above you on the chart.
72.3% were below you on the chart.
77% were to your right on the chart.
16.3% were to your left on the chart.
MacGuffin
22 Apr 2006, 02:27 AM
So many damn commies on here!
Pooja
22 Apr 2006, 02:32 AM
So many damn commies on here!
I know! That surprised me too... I was expecting more libertarians/centrist democrats.
zhang_bob
22 Apr 2006, 02:37 AM
I know! That surprised me too... I was expecting more libertarians/centrist democrats.libertarians suck, all or nothing.
last_caress
22 Apr 2006, 02:40 AM
Your scored -4 on the Moral Order axis and 2.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Moderate Socialism, Moral Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (88.95%)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (88.95%), John Kerry (79.63%), George W. Bush (48.22%)
Statistics
Of the 181103 people who took the test:
1% had the same score as you.
15.1% were above you on the chart.
72.3% were below you on the chart.
77% were to your right on the chart.
16.3% were to your left on the chart.
Mine was just about the same except that I was -3.5 moral order and 1 on moral rules.
I don't agree with full on socialism, but I do believe in a maintenence level government to act in defense of the liberties of a societies inhabitants from both within and without as well as at least some degree of socialized medicine.
I'd be willing to sacrifice some of my income so that no one has to die because they don't have enough money.
I think it's also important to educate them while minimizing direct corporate influence.
Dr. Haight
22 Apr 2006, 02:55 AM
I think Jimmy Carter is funding that website.
Kilby
22 Apr 2006, 05:16 AM
3 moral order
-3.5 moral rules
Jacque
22 Apr 2006, 10:26 PM
http://www.moral-politics.com/Temp/Pol_3da2ac0fe0214fb091f4c2a546e5a851.png
Your scored -6.5 on the Moral Order axis and 7.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Extreme Socialism
3. Ideologies: International Communism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (65.06%)
attila_the_hunny
22 Apr 2006, 10:35 PM
Your Score
Your scored -5 on the Moral Order axis and 1.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Moral Socialism
3. Ideologies: Social Democratism, Activism
4. US Parties: Green Party
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (92.03%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (95.06%), John Kerry (82.18%), George W. Bush (47.29%)
Another commie here.
Your Score
Your scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Extreme Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism, International Socialism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (77.79%)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (81.12%), John Kerry (68.36%), George W. Bush (39.04%)
Statistics
Of the 181550 people who took the test:
0.2% had the same score as you.
6% were above you on the chart.
92.5% were below you on the chart.
77% were to your right on the chart.
16.3% were to your left on the chart.
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I imagine my scores would have been different if there were more options involving replacing humanity with giant cockroaches with laser-eyes and razor-limbs.
...but with hearts of gold. The hearts of gold are the most important part, because, you know, that makes them the most rightful heirs to humanity's works and nature's gifts.
Mr Pink
23 Apr 2006, 03:50 AM
You scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 6 on the Moral Rules axis.
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Socialism
2. Variation: Extreme Socialism
3. Ideologies: International Socialism
4. US Parties: No match.
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (73.39%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (76.93%), John Kerry (64.03%), George W. Bush (35.77%)
http://www.moral-politics.com/Temp/Pol_953c9c19a8c54465bbf57092d6de497b.png
Nadiar
23 Apr 2006, 04:13 AM
This test is seriously fucked up. It just doesn't work. Is it some sort of secret plot to make us all vote democrat?
Your Score
Your scored -2 on the Moral Order axis and -1 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Liberalism
2. Variation: Moderate Liberalism
3. Ideologies: Capital Democratism
4. US Parties: Democratic Party
5. Presidents: Jimmy Carter (90.12%)
6. 2004 Election Candidates: John Kerry (93.75%), Ralph Nader (80.24%), George W. Bush (64.37%)
Statistics
Of the 181563 people who took the test:
1. 1% had the same score as you.
2. 46.6% were above you on the chart.
3. 46.4% were below you on the chart.
4. 47.8% were to your right on the chart.
5. 30.9% were to your left on the chart.
Nadiar
23 Apr 2006, 04:18 AM
This might help:
http://www.moral-politics.com/Temp/Pol_6cce522fd31d43e483171e8b85b387d5.png
Wow, that probably explains a lot. That is completely fucked up. Its like it was drawn by a child that has no understanding of politics. It might be a pretty way to divide the political camps for some sort of Fantasy game, but it in no way relates to reality.
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