All of the above :)No, I'm too lazy/Not American/Too young/Otherwise don't matter
Economic Left/Right: -4.50
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.82
Just read Animal Farm...I wonder if that influenced my score somewhat..
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Like hell right vs. left is small government vs. big government.Decimator wrote:I would like to pop in here and point out that Bush is not a conservative. And also, right vs left is small government vs big government. Extreme right is anarchy, extreme left is communism. We conservatives essentially believe that government is a necessary evil, but we should keep it as small as we can so it isn't abused.
You need a military, and you need assurance of basic human rights.
Until you figure in international treaties, that is. The WTO is supposed to create a free global market but in practice it will only put pressure on those who disobey the west while the west can do whatever it feels like to put the rest of the world at a disadvantage (see e.g. EU trade restrictions).First off, the government has no obligation to protect the well-being of those outside its borders. Hence tarriffs on incoming goods and such to protect from foreign competition.
Sounds like a Socialist Internationale talking point, not a neutral statement! What if you happen to think that serving the interests of trans-national corporations is serving humanity? The question sets up a false dichotomy.If economic globalisation is inevitable, it should primarily serve humanity rather than the interests of trans-national corporations.
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Economic Left/Right: 8.88
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.23