Nasania Posted May 4, 2015 Share Posted May 4, 2015 Here is a quiz that is very similar to the LEO system I have been using to analyze NS Gameplay ideologies. Give it a go and see what you think! I got Apathetic. 36 Equality, 50 Liberty, and 36 Stability. http://www.helloquizzy.com/tests/the-political-objectives-test Liberty=Libertarians Equality=Socialists Order=Institutionalists List of ideologies according to LEO(I disagree with some of the definitions a bit): Left-Libertarian=Some Equality Much Liberty Anarcho-Communist=Some Equality and Extreme Liberty Right-Libertarian=Some Order Much Liberty Anarcho-Fascist=Some Order Extreme Liberty Liberal Conservative=Liberty Order Welfare Conservative=Some Equality Much Order Fascist=Extreme Order Communitarian=Both Equality&Order Conservative Socialist=Some Order Much Equality Communist=Extreme Equality Liberal Socialist=Some Liberty Much Equality Centrist=Equal balance between Order, Liberty, Equality Militant Centrist=Extremist Centrist Anti-Egalitarian=negative equality Anti-Establishmentarian=negative order Anti-Libertarian=negative Liberty Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elegarth Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Moderate Your feel that all three principles are important. You take some interest in politics and definitely have opinions. However those opinions may be formed on a case-by-case basis because you lack an overriding commitment to any of the principles. You may sometimes get confused by complex political issues because you can be persuaded by different arguments. Moderates like yourself are important in mediating between others in a parliamentary democracy. If you get involved in politics then you may well be working alongside the pragmatists among Conservatives or Liberals or Socialists depending on your inclinations and circumstances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nox Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Moderate You scored 79 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 71 Stability! Your feel that all three principles are important. You take some interest in politics and definitely have opinions. However those opinions may be formed on a case-by-case basis because you lack an overriding commitment to any of the principles. You may sometimes get confused by complex political issues because you can be persuaded by different arguments. Moderates like yourself are important in mediating between others in a parliamentary democracy. If you get involved in politics then you may well be working alongside the pragmatists among Conservatives or Liberals or Socialists depending on your inclinations and circumstances. Yep, that sounds about right. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Big Bad Badger Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Anarchist You scored 50 Equality, 86 Liberty, and 21 Stability! Liberty is so overwhelmingly important to you that you wish to eliminate anything that can interfere with it. The number one target of your outrage is ‘The State’ (all government + bureaucracy + military) but other forces that may quash freedom (corporations or religions or even family) are also subject to your ridicule. If you have the right personality then you may participate in anarchist actions to remove all these oppressive institutions. You may advocate violent revolution but you are more likely to recognise that violence is itself the product of oppression and reject it in favour of non-violent resistance. You think that every person is sovereign unto themselves but you also recognise that it is natural for us to want to interact with others. However every relationship must be totally consensual. The preferred model for you is the group in which everyone willingly participates in decision-making and in which all economic and cultural interactions are freely made or terminated. If this is all a bit much for you then try the Libertarian on for size. And for related forms of politics see Revolutionary and Survivalist. I never would have guessed Anarchist... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mediobogdum Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Ultra-Conservative or Reactionary You scored 21 Equality, 64 Liberty, and 86 Stability! Your pronounced commitment to stability may well make you an Ultra-Conservative. However you also are supportive of liberty and may be more of a Reactionary. They got that correct Elegarth 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Llamas Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Progressive You scored 79 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 36 Stability! Your commitment to both liberty and equality makes you a blend of the Liberal and the Socialist. For you liberty and equality are two parts of the same condition. Everyone has to be free to pursue their own way-of-life but in order for that to happen everyone must start with a similar basic standard of living. You value liberty particularly in cultural and personal life. You also value government intervention to promote equity in economic life while still supporting private enterprise. If this is too bland for you then try the Radical on for size. Me likey Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mediobogdum Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Progressive Me likey Me heads, you tails Llamas and Elegarth 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
A fish in the sea Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Moderate You scored 79 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 64 Stability! Your feel that all three principles are important. You take some interest in politics and definitely have opinions. However those opinions may be formed on a case-by-case basis because you lack an overriding commitment to any of the principles. You may sometimes get confused by complex political issues because you can be persuaded by different arguments. Moderates like yourself are important in mediating between others in a parliamentary democracy. If you get involved in politics then you may well be working alongside the pragmatists among Conservatives orLiberals or Socialists depending on your inclinations and circumstances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Called the Vlagh Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 I took it from an IC and OOC perspective. My stability score is basically the same but my equality and liberty are very different. IC: Conservative You scored 7 Equality, 14 Liberty, and 71 Stability! You think stability is important for a society. You feel that ‘change for the sake of change’ is stupid and that political changes need to be limited to only those things that are demonstrably necessary. The traditional institutions of society have ‘stood the test of time’ and therefore work better than untested proposals. The most important institution is the family which you consider to be the fundamental unit of any society. Another institutions you value is government and you recognise parliamentary democracy as a useful way of ensuring that only incremental change occurs. You are likely to embrace traditional culture. You tend to prefer a predominantly free-market economy but only to the extent that it can be accommodated by traditional cultural – some of the products of a free-market like advertising and conspicuous consumption are way too crass for your liking. For information on conservative political parties worldwide see here (but note that this international also includes Establishmentarian and Moderate and Communitarian parties). If this is too bland for you then try the Ultra-Conservative on for size. OOC: Moderate You scored 64 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 79 Stability! Your feel that all three principles are important. You take some interest in politics and definitely have opinions. However those opinions may be formed on a case-by-case basis because you lack an overriding commitment to any of the principles. You may sometimes get confused by complex political issues because you can be persuaded by different arguments. Moderates like yourself are important in mediating between others in a parliamentary democracy. If you get involved in politics then you may well be working alongside the pragmatists among Conservatives or Liberals or Socialists depending on your inclinations and circumstances. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elegarth Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 Mine is totally OOC. I just took it IC out of curiosity and I also got Conservative Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eli Posted May 5, 2015 Share Posted May 5, 2015 that thing is a complete hassle. it doesn't like my screen name, insists on an email address, etc suffice it to say I'm a right wing/libertarian type Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cormac Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 I also took this IC and OOC. IC: Your result for The Political Objectives Test ... CommunitarianYou scored 64 Equality, 29 Liberty, and 79 Stability! Your commitment to both equality and stability makes you a blend of the Socialist and the Conservative. This combination may seem unusual but consider the way in which both think loyalty to community takes priority over loyalty to oneself. You recognise the value of traditional culture and institutions. You also value government intervention in the economy. You hope that a combination of traditional values and interventionist economics will protect your way of life. You are concerned that the twin forces of free markets and permissive culture promote selfishness and erode community standards. If this is too bland for you then try the Authoritarian on for size. OOC: Your result for The Political Objectives Test ... ProgressiveYou scored 79 Equality, 64 Liberty, and 29 Stability! Your commitment to both liberty and equality makes you a blend of the Liberal and the Socialist. For you liberty and equality are two parts of the same condition. Everyone has to be free to pursue their own way-of-life but in order for that to happen everyone must start with a similar basic standard of living. You value liberty particularly in cultural and personal life. You also value government intervention to promote equity in economic life while still supporting private enterprise. If this is too bland for you then try the Radical on for size. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That Called the Vlagh Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 that thing is a complete hassle. it doesn't like my screen name, insists on an email address, etc suffice it to say I'm a right wing/libertarian type I thought the same thing and then just clicked past that page and it took me to the results without registering. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Darkesia Posted May 6, 2015 Share Posted May 6, 2015 AnarchistYou scored 21 Equality, 86 Liberty, and 43 Stability! Liberty is so overwhelmingly important to you that you wish to eliminate anything that can interfere with it. The number one target of your outrage is ‘The State’ (all government + bureaucracy + military) but other forces that may quash freedom (corporations or religions or even family) are also subject to your ridicule. If you have the right personality then you may participate in anarchist actions to remove all these oppressive institutions. You may advocate violent revolution but you are more likely to recognise that violence is itself the product of oppression and reject it in favour of non-violent resistance. You think that every person is sovereign unto themselves but you also recognise that it is natural for us to want to interact with others. However every relationship must be totally consensual. The preferred model for you is the group in which everyone willingly participates in decision-making and in which all economic and cultural interactions are freely made or terminated. If this is all a bit much for you then try the Libertarian on for size. And for related forms of politics see Revolutionary and Survivalist. The above is IC. Below is OOC. EstablishmentarianYou scored 43 Equality, 71 Liberty, and 79 Stability! Your commitment to both liberty and stability makes you a blend of the Conservative and the Liberal. You are keen on notions of the person who is ambitious yet well-behaved - it is this kind of person who makes things tick and keeps things running. You value liberty particularly in economic life and embrace private enterprise. You also recognise the value of traditional culture and institutions. Occasionally your economic and cultural positions may clash but in general you will find practical ways to reconcile them. If this is too bland for you then try the Reactionary on for size. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
URAP Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 OOC and IC got the same result, huh. Utopian Socialist You scored 86 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 57 Stability! Your level of commitment to equality is like that of the Communist but your recognition of other principles makes you more like the garden-variety Socialist in practice. The society posited by communists excites you but the methods they endorse scare you. On the other hand you accept the reformist methodology of socialists but find they are far too prepared to compromise with others. You spend time lamenting the ills of the world while begrudgingly accepting the way things are. You enjoy discussing how to improve the world but are stumped by the implementation. West_Midlander, Hariko and Llamas 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hariko Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Your result for The Political Objectives Test ... Progressive You scored 79 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 36 Stability! Your commitment to both liberty and equality makes you a blend of the Liberal and the Socialist. For you liberty and equality are two parts of the same condition. Everyone has to be free to pursue their own way-of-life but in order for that to happen everyone must start with a similar basic standard of living. You value liberty particularly in cultural and personal life. You also value government intervention to promote equity in economic life while still supporting private enterprise. If this is too bland for you then try the Radical on for size. YOUR ANALYSIS (Vertical line = Average)You scored 79% on Equality, higher than You scored 57% on Liberty, higher than You scored 36% on Stability, higher than 74% of your peers. 28% of your peers. 31% of your peers. Llamas and URAP 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westwind Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 My OOC was the same as Vlaugh. Not sure how'd pick for IC. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
URAP Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Your result for The Political Objectives Test ... Progressive You scored 79 Equality, 57 Liberty, and 36 Stability! Your commitment to both liberty and equality makes you a blend of the Liberal and the Socialist. For you liberty and equality are two parts of the same condition. Everyone has to be free to pursue their own way-of-life but in order for that to happen everyone must start with a similar basic standard of living. You value liberty particularly in cultural and personal life. You also value government intervention to promote equity in economic life while still supporting private enterprise. If this is too bland for you then try the Radical on for size. YOUR ANALYSIS (Vertical line = Average) You scored 79% on Equality, higher than You scored 57% on Liberty, higher than You scored 36% on Stability, higher than 74% of your peers. 28% of your peers. 31% of your peers. So, I scored higher than you on stability and equality, but the exact same for liberty. Creepy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hariko Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 So, I scored higher than you on stability and equality, but the exact same for liberty. Creepy. Oh, get over yourself. You still scored farther left than me. Which was a surprise for me, even though it really shouldn't. *looks at Protectorate National* URAP 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
URAP Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Oh, get over yourself. You still scored farther left than me. Which was a surprise for me, even though it really shouldn't. *looks at Protectorate National* Yeah, I'm definitely switching from democratic communist to socialist, though.I agree with BBD?! Ok. Wow. Hariko 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harmoneia Posted May 19, 2015 Share Posted May 19, 2015 Utopian Socialist or Authoritarian You scored 93 Equality, 43 Liberty, and 71 Stability! Your pronounced commitment to equality may well make you a Utopian Socialist. However you also are supportive of stability and may be more of an Authoritarian. Take a look at both and decide which description fits you best. ^This is IC, I took it OOC in Laz got a similar result with only the numbers different. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Papercuts and Skittles Posted June 8, 2015 Share Posted June 8, 2015 Conservative You scored 36 Equality, 29 Liberty, and 79 Stability! IC/OOC, same thing to me Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drachmaland Posted July 1, 2015 Share Posted July 1, 2015 IC: Libertarian or Radical You scored 79 Equality, 93 Liberty, and 7 Stability! Your pronounced commitment to liberty may well make you a Libertarian. However you also are supportive of equality and may be more of a Radical. Take a look at both and decide which description fits you best. OOC: Liberal You scored 50 Equality, 71 Liberty, and 29 Stability! You think liberty is important both for yourself and for all of humanity. You respect others and think it is important that everyone be given the opportunity to make decisions for themselves rather than have authority figures tell them what is best. The autonomy of every person is important to you but you think there are times in which personal action needs to be limited. As such you recognise that there is a role for government as long as it depends on the consent of the governed – this makes parliamentary democracy important to you. You prefer the role of government in economics and society to be small. In practice you will tolerate public sector activity as long as it is efficient and allows you to get on with your life. You are likely to advocate for both a predominantly free-market economy and a cosmopolitan and permissive culture. For information on liberal political parties worldwide see here (but note that this international also includesProgressive and Moderate and Establishmentarian parties). If this is too bland for you then try the Libertarian on for size. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fujai Posted July 14, 2015 Share Posted July 14, 2015 Your result for The Political Objectives Test ... ProgressiveYou scored 57 Equality, 71 Liberty, and 29 Stability! Your commitment to both liberty and equality makes you a blend of the Liberal and the Socialist. For you liberty and equality are two parts of the same condition. Everyone has to be free to pursue their own way-of-life but in order for that to happen everyone must start with a similar basic standard of living. You value liberty particularly in cultural and personal life. You also value government intervention to promote equity in economic life while still supporting private enterprise. If this is too bland for you then try the Radical on for size. I was expecting to get a really weird result, but instead got one that describes me perfectly...how interesting, maybe I should try to revive the Progressive Party. That would be cool. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zogradia Posted July 14, 2015 Share Posted July 14, 2015 Revolutionary You scored 93 Equality, 86 Liberty, and 50 Stability! Your overwhelming attachment to both liberty and equality makes you a blend of the Anarchist and the Communist and you may call yourself both. Others may see revolution as a useful tool but for you it must be a constant phenomenon. Concentrations of power form in a stagnant world and so it is necessary to always be challenging inertia in society and in oneself. You are likely to think that other communists are gravely mistaken in regarding the state as useful. And you think other anarchists are overly egocentric – sometimes you have got to commit to your fellows and your cause till the very end. If this is all a bit much for you then try the Radical on for size. Not completely true, but mostly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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