>>Well then, here is a bit of fun for you. Take this test (it's short and not the shortest test widely available):
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http://www.politicalcompass.org/test>>
>>I ended up in the lower left just above the famous person there.
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>-7.62, -6.15... but the questions are so narrowly American, tied to the current political coordinates and culture. I see they have changed the questions since the last time (when I think I also had a similar outcome). I recognized that some questions are late additions - those related to homophobia and religion/education.
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>Generally, the human rights issues are thinly addressed - no mention of right to health, right to work, right to individual development. I'm not saying that all of these have reached their peaks in any known implementation of socialism (right to work was caricaturally morphed into "right to any stupid employment where we can forget about you"), but they were at least mentioned.
Is that upper-left or lower-left? :o) I didn't pay attention to the numbers, just the placement.
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