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gareth

ummm I come out as a lefty libertarian (no suprise there). Landing on their graph smack bang in-between the Dali Lama, Gandhi and Nelson Mandella. Hurrah :-)

will

Ok, I was a little scared until I saw Gareth's comments. Thinking about it, though, I'm not sure why that makes me feel more secure (jk). Anyway, I came out as a left libertarian as well. A -3.50 economically and a -3.38 socially. Me, Gareth and Ghandi - all gonna change the world!

gareth

amen to that :-)

Jason Clark

I came out
Economic Left/Right: -4.75
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.13

thanks Jonny that was a great link.

Adam

gareth - it was nice to see that i was in company with ghandi an the dalai lama. i was: Economic Left/Right: -4.62, Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.05

mark


Economic Left/Right: -1.25
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.64

interesting stuff..good link...

mark

Steve K.

Pretty interesting ...

Economic Left/Right: -1.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -1.23

gareth

umm interesting Adam, I was Economic -4.6 and social -4.2... seems we could be running mates for an election :-)

markb

for what it's worth
Economic -6.62
Social -3.28
further left than i would have imagined (it was probably the land question...)

jon birch

well, i'm pretty much in line with ghandi, nelson m and the dalai lama (hurrah!). sometimes i found the questions hard to answer in their given format and wanted to discuss them more... i always get that with these sort of tests!

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