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Originally Posted by Brutha What does it mean when you say "Agree", does that mean that you are pro one-party or that you simply accept the fact that decisions are made faster in a one-party state. |
I think it means that you agree that the fact that decisions are made faster is an advantage.
I discovered this test several years ago (when I was about 15 or 16 I think), and since then I have been moving slightly to the right of the economic axis (now I am at -6.88... ) and sinking to the bottom of the social liberties scale (now -7.38)
I have always thought that being in favor of social liberties was a sign of maturity and consciousness, and this seems to be confirmed by the results posted on this forum!
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Originally Posted by sadavis00 Everyone seems to have similar "Gandhian" political leanings, does everyone belong to the same poltical party in their country also? I would think these leaning correspond to the Democratic party in the U.S, the Liberal party in Canada, the Congress in India, and so on. |
I usually vote for the French Socialist party (which is more social-democrat than communist

) because their views on social securities and economy are close to mine, but I don't think any political party is liberal enough, by definition. Political parties are here to form higher powers and have some kind of control on the people, so that's quite incompatible with high personal liberties.