The Political Personality Test
Their result for The Political Personality Test ...
HRPC
Horizontalist - Reformist - Progressive - Collectivist
You are opposed to big government, are sceptical of free markets and in favour of liberal social policies. You think that the state's main duty is to look after those who cannot look after themselves.
Examples of historical HRPCs are:
Jean-Jaques Rousseau - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Jacques_Rousseau
How your result is calculated
This test measures your preferences in four areas;
The first variable measures your attutude towards authority. If you believe in a strong, vertical power structure, then you will recieve the designation of Authoritarian. However if you are distrutful of such systems, and prefer small governments, then you will recieve a designation of Horizontalist.
The second variable shows how inclined you are to radical action. If you are likely to take up arms against the system, you will recieve the designation of Militant. However, if you prefer to work within the system and show a more pacifistic nature you will recieve the designation of Reformist.
The third variable demonstrates your attitude towards change. If you are sceptical of change then you will recieve the designation of Conservative. If you believe in the necessity of change you will recieve the designation of Progressive.
The last variable determines your attitude towards economics. If you support an economic system in which the needy are cared for then you will recieve the designation of Collectivist. If you are in favour of an economic system which allows individuals to amass large amounts of resources for their own private use then you willrecieve the designation of Individualist.
Their Analysis (Vertical line = Average)
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They scored 44% on Militant, higher than 28% of your peers.
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They scored 4% on Traditionalist, higher than 7% of your peers.
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They scored 88% on Collectivist, higher than 84% of your peers.
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They scored 36% on Authoritarian, higher than 63% of your peers.
All possible test results
HRPI
You are independently minded and opposed to big government in all its forms. You're likely to have libertarian sympathies and you may dislike both the main parties in your country. p... Read more
HMPI
You are opposed to big government and state welfare, and believe that the market would function much more efficently without any government intervention. You are prepared to take radical action aga... Read more
HRPC
You are opposed to big government, are sceptical of free markets and in favour of liberal social policies. You think that the state's main duty is to look after those who cannot look after themselv... Read more
HMPC
You distrust capitalism, the state and traditions. You are prepared to fight to achieve a fairer society. Examples of historical HMPCs are: Mikhail Bakunin - http://en.wikip... Read more
ARPI
You believe in free markets and progressive social values, and you support a strong state to enforce these policies. Examples of historical ARPIs are: Abraham Lincoln - http... Read more
AMPI
You would have felt right at home during the French revolution! You're prepared to fight to change outdated social customs and government restrictions on trade. Examples of histori... Read more
HRTI
You prefer liberal economics and conservative social values. You support democracy and oppose big government. Examples of historical HRTIs include: David Cameron - http://en... Read more
HMTI
You are concerned that the government is taking away your God-given rights. You believe that socialists and liberals are destroying the moral fabric of the nation and aren't prepared to let the gov... Read more
HRTC
You are interested in protecting the values of the community. You are therefore in favour of economic policies which help the needy, but you are opposed to liberalisation in the social sphere. You ... Read more
HMTC
Believing in economic but not social reforms, you oppose big government and are prepared to do defend your rights. How your result is calcu... Read more
ARTI
You dislike progressive policies in both social and economic spheres, prefering family values and free markets. You believe that the state should take an active role in enforcing these values. Howe... Read more
AMTI
Favouring the free market, you are distrustful of social reforms and are prepared to use heavy-handed tactics to enforce your policies. You believe that socialists should be fought against by any m... Read more
ARPC
Wishing for social and economic change, you believe this must be brought into affect by the government. You do not believe that revolutions are a justifiable measure in order to being about these c... Read more
AMPC
Wishing for social and economic change, you believe this must be brought into affect by the government and are prepared to crush your enemies in order to achieve your aims. Example... Read more
ARTC
Disapproving of progressive social policies, you wish for state control over the economy and the individual. However, you are prepared to work within the existing structure to bring about these cha... Read more
AMTC
Disapproving of progressive social policies, you wish for state control over the economy and the individual and you're not afraid to trample your opponents into the floor to get there. /p... Read more
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