This exercise says that our political view is shaped by our moral view, but we are most often polled on our political view. It’s going around the blogosphere a bit so I thought I’d try it out.
Reading up on what it means, I come out very Canadian eh?
Your Score
Your scored -4.5 on the Moral Order axis and 3 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
System: Socialism
Variation: Moral Socialism
Ideologies: Social Democratism
US Parties: No match.
Presidents: Jimmy Carter (86.56%)
2004 Election Candidates: Ralph Nader (88.95%), John Kerry (76.93%), George W. Bush (45.11%)
Statistics
Of the 34682 people who took the test:
0.7% had the same score as you.
7% were above you on the chart.
89.5% were below you on the chart.
79.8% were to your right on the chart.
14.1% were to your left on the chart.
via connexions
Here is how the Canadians who took the test distribute.
Of the 3,693 respondents:
28.03% preferred Socialism.
3.11% preferred Authoritarianism.
21.28% preferred Conservatism.
25.07% preferred Liberalism.
22.50% straddled multiple political systems.
Average
The average score (red bar) was in the Capital Democratism ideology(ies).
Moral Order: -1.25
Moral Rules: -1.11
Most Popular
The most popular short test score (green bar) was in the Capital Democratism ideology(ies).
Moral Order: -2
Moral Rules: -2
The most popular long test score (grey bar) was in the Social Democratism, Capital Democratism ideology(ies).
Moral Order: -1
Moral Rules: 0
You can have a look at different countries here.
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I was -3 and 1.5.
That’s interesting.