The Moral Politics Test
Their result for The Moral Politics Test ...
Activism
You scored -16Moral Order, 9 Moral Rules!
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored -16% on Moral Order, higher than 0% of your peers.
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They scored 9% on Moral Rules, higher than 77% of your peers.
All possible test results
Ultra Liberalism
It is the view (sometimes called Minimal Statism, or Minarchism) that government should be as small as possible. Ultra-liberalist usually agree that government should be restricted to its "minimal" ... Read more
Progressivism
In the United States, the term liberal has been used to describe the political left, and conservative the right. Since at least the late 1990s, the term progressive has been used to describe certain l... Read more
Activism
Activism can be dedicated to many causes: animal rights, environment, civil rights, global poverty... Activists come in all shapes and form but tend to share the same belief as Socialists regarding I... Read more
LibertarianSocialist
It is a political philosophy dedicated to opposing what its advocates regard as illegitimate forms of authority and social hierarchy [NonConformance], most famously the institution of government. It ... Read more
NeoLiberalism
Neoliberalism is a political philosophy and a political-economic movement beginning in the 1970s that de-emphasizes or rejects government intervention in the economy, focusing instead on achieving pro... Read more
Capital Democratism
There is much debate over how to define Capitalism. Some proponents of capitalism emphasize the role of (presumably efficient) free markets, which, they claim, promote freedom and democracy. For many,... Read more
Social Democratism
The Social Democratic current came into being by a break within the Socialist movement in the early 20th century. One reformist group of Socialists rejected the idea of a Socialist revolution, and ins... Read more
Internat Socialism
It sits half-way between the collectivist views of Communism and the acceptance of Capitalism by the Social-Democratie. This position translates into stronger support for social programs, state owne... Read more
Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism is a political philosophy and a political-economic movement beginning in the 1970s that de-emphasizes or rejects government intervention in the economy, focusing instead on achieving pro... Read more
Capital Republicans
Capital republicans embrace a free market but are skeptical of sudden change. Read more
Social Republicanism
Republicanism describes what is more commonly called a representative democracy; it restricts the term "democracy" to refer only to direct democracy. For these reason, the primary difference between ... Read more
National Socialism
It sits half-way between the collectivist views of Communism and the acceptance of Capitalism by the Social-Republicans. This position translates into stronger support for social programs, state own... Read more
Fundamentalism
It is a movement to return to more strict adherence to founding principles, usually religious. Groups described as fundamentalist often strongly object to the concept because of the negative connotat... Read more
PaleoConservatism
The term PaleoConservative refers to an American branch of conservative Old Right thought that stands against both the mainstream tradition and neoconservatives PaleoConservatives are more critical o... Read more
Nationalism
It is a concept of identity which members of a particular nation or group may collectively feel. Nationalists strive to create or sustain a nation based on a specific notions of political legitimacy (... Read more
Fascism
It refers to the political movement which ruled Italy 1922-1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. The word fascism has come to mean any system of government that exalts nation and often race ... Read more