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[純水無大礙] 政治取向既不是"极左"又不是"极右"的人请进

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發表於 2009-3-15 16:34:01 | 顯示全部樓層 |閱讀模式
政治取向既不是"极左"又不是"极右"的人请进

If you neither belong to the "left" or the "right"

Thisis a very popular Online application that tests your politicalorientation: no longer simply "left" or "right"! The results mightsurprise you.
这是美国人研发的"政治指南针". 想让你填写一下你的政治取向, 把结果公布一下

下面这个是最好的!

http://blog.farmostwood.net/politics_bdwm
X坐标反映
政治观念,负值为左(Authoritarianism),正值为右 (Libertarianism)。

Y坐标反映
经济观念,负值为左(Communism,Collectivism),正值为右 (Neoliberalism)。

Z坐标反映
社会文化观念,负值为保守(Conservatism),正值为自由(Liberalism)。


http://blog.farmostwood.net/politics
第一象限(经济右,政治保守):希特勒,撒切尔夫人,布什,布莱尔,希拉克。
第二象限(经济左,政治保守):斯大林,萨达姆,教皇本笃十四世。
第三象限(经济左,政治自由):甘地,达喇嘛,曼德拉。
第四象限(经济右,政治自由):弗里德曼,哈耶克。

http://www.politicalcompass.org/analysis2






http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_compass

This chart proposed by the Political Compass Organization, which extends from -10 to +10 on each axis, is one of several competing models.






http://www.theadvocates.org/quizp/quiz.php


Your PERSONAL issues Score is 80%.
Your ECONOMIC issues Score is 70%.
According to your answers, the political group that agrees with you most is...


LIBERTARIANS support maximum liberty in both personal and
economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government; one
that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion and violence.
Libertarians tend to embrace individual responsibility, oppose
government bureaucracy and taxes, promote private charity, tolerate
diverse lifestyles, support the free market, and defend civil liberties.
......................................................................

11,884,280
.
THAT'S HOW MANY TIMES THE QUIZ
HAS BEEN TAKEN SO FAR SINCE 1995.
......................................................................

Other Political Philosophies

Left (Liberal)
Liberals usually embrace freedom of choice in personal matters,
but tend to support significant government control of the economy.
They generally support a government-funded "safety net" to help
the disadvantaged, and advocate strict regulation of business.
Liberals tend to favor environmental regulations, defend civil liberties
and free expression, support government action to promote equality,
and tolerate diverse lifestyles.

Centrist
Centrists espouse a "middle ground" regarding government control
of the economy and personal behavior. Depending on the issue,
they sometimes favor government intervention and sometimes
support individual freedom of choice. Centrists pride themselves on
keeping an open mind, tend to oppose "political extremes," and
emphasize what they describe as "practical" solutions to problems.

Right (Conservative)
Conservatives tend to favor economic freedom, but frequently
support laws to restrict personal behavior that violates "traditional
values." They oppose excessive government control of business, while
endorsing government action to defend morality and the traditional
family structure. Conservatives usually support a strong military,
oppose bureaucracy and high taxes, favor a free-market economy,
and endorse strong law enforcement.
Statist (Big Government)
Statists want government to have a great deal of power over the
economy and individual behavior. They frequently doubt whether
economic liberty and individual freedom are practical options in
today's world. Statists tend to distrust the free market, support
high taxes and centralized planning of the economy, oppose
diverse lifestyles, and question the importance of civil liberties.


Political Survey: Celebrities

Home | Rationale | Survey | FAQ | Axes | "Celebrities" | Privacy | Internals | Credits
This is a list of political "celebrities" and the answers we judge they would have given to the survey. Their assumed answers give you a point of comparison for your own. From this page you can also see what we claim they would have answered to our questions, and why. If you think we're wrong, please get in touch to correct us.
If you would like to contribute answers for this section, please do! You can download a copy of the list of statements in a form suitable for loading into a spreadsheet. Please email Chris Lightfoot with any comments, questions or contributions.
NameInformationLeft/rightPragmatismAdolf Hitler
Germany
Racist megalomaniac Adolf Hitler was directly responsible for the murder of around ten million Jews, Gypsies and others he considered "racial inferiors", and caused the deaths of countless others in the Second World War.
(This survey is best suited to measuring the opinions of those living in modern Western democracies. Adolf Hitler obviously doesn't fit into that category, so these results should be taken as loosely illustrative only.)
+6.7033
(+0.4035)-1.9365
(-0.1166)Charles Kennedy
United Kingdom
Leader of the Liberal Democrats.
-6.5451
(-0.3940)+0.4338
(+0.0261)Josef Stalin
Russian Federation
Paranoid dictator Josef Stalin collectivised agriculture in the USSR, killing millions in a man-made famine, and embarked on a reign of terror which lasted until his death in 1955 and left millions more imprisoned in the Gulag, or executed without trial.
(This survey is best suited to measuring the opinions of those living in modern Western democracies. Josef Stalin obviously doesn't fit into that category, so these results should be taken as loosely illustrative only.)
+2.3244
(+0.1399)-1.3989
(-0.0842)Ken Livingstone
United Kingdom
Ex-Labour politician, presently elected Mayor of London. Since the abolition of the GLC in the early 1980s, Ken has been partially successful in shaking off his "Red Ken" image.
-8.5075
(-0.5121)-0.8766
(-0.0528)Margaret Thatcher
United Kingdom
Conservative Prime Minister from 1978 to 1990, credited with the rise of monetarism and a laissez-faire policy which came to be called "Thatcherism".
+6.3223
(+0.3806)+1.2668
(+0.0763)Michael Howard
United Kingdom
Conservative Politician, Home Secretary under John Major, and now leader of the Conservative Party.
+5.4269
(+0.3267)+2.0318
(+0.1223)Tony Benn
United Kingdom
"Old Labour" socialist, Tony Benn was a Labour MP until 2001, when he retired "to spend more time on politics". He famously renounced his peerage in the 1960s in order to remain in the House of Commons.
-7.6218
(-0.4588)-2.1349
(-0.1285)Tony Blair
United Kingdom
Architect of "New Labour" and Prime Minister since 1997.
-0.7924
(-0.0477)-0.0690
(-0.0042) Political Survey: an open, honest version of politicalcompass.org.
Copyright © 2003 Chris Lightfoot. Available under a Creative Commons Licence.
Sponsored by Mythic Beasts Ltd.


http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Moral_Trends&action=Draw&choice=MoralTrends.All
MORAL TRENDS
A Moral Trend is a side of a Moral Dimension. Trends are the major predictors of political opinions.
Each dimension has two opposite trends. Click on each trend to learn about its meaning:
  1. NonConformance and Conformance for Moral Order.
  2. Independence and Interdependence for Moral Rules.

Learn about Political Systems.



POLITICAL SYSTEMS
A Political System is a blend of two Moral Trends.
There are four major political systems:
  1. Socialism blends NonConformance with Interdependence.
  2. Authoritarianism blends Conformance with Interdependence.
  3. Conservatism blends Conformance with Independence.
  4. Liberalism blends NonConformance with Independence.

Click on the Matrix to learn more.
Learn about Political Variations.

POLITICAL VARIATIONS
A Political Variation is a flavor of Political System:
Each political system has four variations:
  1. The first variation is when more importance is given to Moral Order than to Moral Rules.
  2. The second variation is when more importance is given to Moral Rules than to Moral Order.
  3. The third variation is when moderate importance is given to both Moral Rules and Moral Order.
  4. The fourth variation is when extreme importance is given to both Moral Rules and Moral Order.

Click on the Matrix to learn more.
Learn about Political Ideolologies.

POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES
A Political Ideology is a sub-section of a Political System typically mapping to the specific beliefs of a group or to a theory.
Because certain ideologies are complex and include multiple factions, they can easily span multiple Political Variations. Ideologies can also overlap.
While some of the ideologies listed here are well known and hardly disputed (i.e. Social-Democracy), others are often the subject of intense discussions (e.g. Trotskyism).
Where a clear ideology name was not established, we came up with our own or picked the term that we thought best represented the zone on the Moral Matrix.
Click on the Matrix to learn more.
Learn about Political Maps.

TEST DISTRIBUTION
Of the 529,879 respondents:
  1. 30.62% liked Socialism.
  2. 6.36% liked Authoritarianism.
  3. 20.31% liked Conservatism.
  4. 23.70% liked Liberalism.
  5. 19.01% straddled systems.

AVERAGE
Average score (red marker):
  1. Moral Order: -0.13
  2. Moral Rules: -0.06

ANALYSIS
The most popular answer and the average score are centered. This suggests that the test may not biased in any direction.
Respondents seem distributed along a diagonal Socialism Conservativism line.
SOCIALISM
Socialism is a political system that blends NonConformance and Interdependence:
  1. Children are born good and should be nurtured to become productive members of society.
  2. Collective initiatives are more effective than individual ones.

Socialism believes society should be organised along social lines for the benefit of all, rather than for what is perceived as the profit of a few [Interdependence]. Its key ideas are opposition to capitalism, and a belief in equality, both political and economic [NonConformance].
Socialism includes these variations:
  1. Economic Socialism
  2. Moral Socialism
  3. Moderate Socialism
  4. Extreme Socialism

Back to Political Systems.
TEST DISTRIBUTION FOR UNITED STATES
Of the 297,044 respondents:
  1. 27.27% liked Socialism.
  2. 5.81% liked Authoritarianism.
  3. 22.14% liked Conservatism.
  4. 25.15% liked Liberalism.
  5. 19.63% straddled systems.

United States best matches:
  1. System: Liberalism
  2. Variation: Moderate Liberalism
  3. Ideology: Capital Democratism

Average score (red marker):
  1. Moral Order: -0.11
  2. Moral Rules: -0.10
Click on a link below the see the statistics for that country:
United States (297,044) Unknown (43,477) United Kingdom (29,276) Canada (28,257) Poland (19,678) Sweden (14,380) Portugal (12,992) Australia (10,124) Germany (7,508) EUROPEAN UNION (7,362) Netherlands (6,438) France (5,481) Denmark (5,458) Finland (4,500) Brazil (3,587) Spain (3,475) Norway (2,165) New Zealand (2,044) Italy (1,826) BELGIUM (1,804) Ireland (1,350) Hungary (1,184) ROMANIA (1,102) Switzerland (1,023) Czech Republic (973) Slovenia (944) Japan (799) Austria (791) Greece (776) ISRAEL (776) SINGAPORE (698) Mexico (659) Argentina (627) SLOVAKIA (Slovak Republic) (544) Chile (537) Indonesia (533) CROATIA (local name: Hrvatska) (530) China (479) SOUTH AFRICA (457) India (455) Turkey (447) KOREA REPUBLIC OF (438) Philippines (433) MACEDONIA THE FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF (368) Russian Federation (327) Hong Kong (305) BOSNIA AND HERZEGOWINA (303) Venezuela (302) Estonia (300) Iceland (274) Malaysia (266) Serbia and Montenegro (Formally Yugoslavia) (226) United Arab Emirates (222) Slovakia (219) Latvia (211) Bulgaria (207) Thailand (202) Malta (184) Lithuania (170) PERU (150) Uruguay (135) Kuwait (134) TAIWAN PROVINCE OF CHINA (133) Cyprus (111) Croatia (98) Korea (84) Luxembourg (77) UKRAINE (72) Egypt (63) Colombia (61) Pakistan (55) Saudi Arabia (53) COTE DIVOIRE (52) Panama (47) Serbia and Montenegro (Formally Czechoslovakia) (45) Costa Rica (44) Faroe Islands (40) EL SALVADOR (39) Puerto Rico (38) ALBANIA (37) MACAU (36) SRI LANKA (36) Togo (34) Trinidad and Tobago (32) Qatar (26) SENEGAL (26) DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (25) Guatemala (24) Lebanon (23) Guam (22) GEORGIA (21) MOLDOVA REPUBLIC OF (21) Bermuda (20) NICARAGUA (19) JORDAN (18) IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF) (17) MOROCCO (17) VIET NAM (17) AZERBAIJAN (16) ECUADOR (16) Armenia (15) Taiwan (14) Bahrain (13) BANGLADESH (12) BELARUS (12) BAHAMAS (10) PARAGUAY (10) BOLIVIA (9) Kenya (9) PALESTINIAN TERRITORY OCCUPIED (9) BARBADOS (8) Cambodia (8) Netherlands Antilles (8) Vietnam (8) ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA (7) Monaco (7) VIRGIN ISLANDS (U.S.) (7) ERITREA (6) Nepal (6) NIGERIA (6) SUDAN (6) SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC (6) Yugoslavia (6) AFGHANISTAN (5) BRUNEI DARUSSALAM (5) Kazakstan (5) KYRGYZSTAN (5) Tonga (5) Belize (4) CUBA (4) MOZAMBIQUE (4) NAMIBIA (4) NON-SPEC ASIA PAS LOCATION (4) TUNISIA (4) Virgin Islands (4) ETHIOPIA (3) Europe (3) Mauritius (3) MYANMAR (3) NEW CALEDONIA (3) Northern Mariana Islands (3) TANZANIA UNITED REPUBLIC OF (3) ALGERIA (2) ANGUILLA (2) FIJI (2) FRENCH POLYNESIA (2) GIBRALTAR (2) HAITI (2) Jamaica (2) Macedonia (2) OMAN (2) Palestinian Territory (2) PAPUA NEW GUINEA (2) SAN MARINO (2) YEMEN (2) ANDORRA (1) ANGOLA (1) BENIN (1) BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERRITORY (1) CAYMAN ISLANDS (1) GABON (1) GREENLAND (1) Iran (1) Iraq (1) KAZAKHSTAN (1) LAO PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC (1) LESOTHO (1) LIECHTENSTEIN (1) MALDIVES (1) MAURITANIA (1) MONGOLIA (1) RWANDA (1) Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (1) SURINAME (1) Tanzania (1) UZBEKISTAN (1) VANUATU (1) ZIMBABWE (1)

MORAL SOCIALISM
Moral Socialism is the variation of Socialism that emphasizes NonConformance over Interdependence.
People in this category will tend to have have stronger opinions about loosening the moral order (gay rights, ecology, drug legalization,...) than about expanding collective initiatives (social programs, industry regulation...).
This variation overlaps with these ideologies:
  1. Libertarian Socialism
  2. Activism
  3. Social Democratism
  4. International Socialism

LIBERALISM
Liberalism is a political system that blends NonConformance and Independence:             
  1. Children are born good and should be nurtured to become productive members of society.
  2. Individual initiatives are more effective than collective ones.

Liberalism sees individual liberty as the highest values in social and economical life. It favors the right to dissent from orthodox tenets or established authorities in social or economical matters. This definition blends the social aspects of U.S. Liberalism [NonConformance] with the economic aspects of European Liberalism [Independence].
                Liberalism includes these variations:             
  1. Economic Liberalism
  2. Moral Liberalism
  3. Moderate Liberalism
  4. Extreme Liberalism

                Back to Political Systems.             
中国政治坐标系测试
http://blog.farmostwood.net/politics_bdwm
以下测试模仿著名的英文「政治指南针」 测试建立。题目经北大未名BBS读书版网友集体讨论创作,版权属于北大未名BBS读书版及相关网友。本blog对该测试的准确性及所造成的一切后果不负 责。测试结果不能作为任何学术研究的依据。题目的陈述本身不代表出题人看法。本测试为匿名,本网站不收集任何测试者个人信息。
本 测试的目的是反映答题者政治、经济与社会观念「左与右」的坐标。X坐标反映政治观念,负值为左(Authoritarianism),正值为右 (Libertarianism)。Y坐标反映经济观念,负值为左(Communism,Collectivism),正值为右 (Neoliberalism)。Z坐标反映社会文化观念,负值为保守(Conservatism),正值为自由(Liberalism)。本测试系统建 立于中国政治价值体系基础之上,试图充分反映中国的特殊国情与政治文化。很多问题反映的并非严格意义上的西方政治语汇中的「左右」,而是中国现实语境中的 「左右」。测试题目的陈述尽量满足中立性,即,每条陈述都不存在严格意义上的对错,同意或反对都代表彼此平等的看法。请注意,这套题目的目的是区分理念而不是操作手法,也就是说,问题在于你在理想中是否支持,而不是在现实困难面前是否可行。请不要因为具体条件的缺乏而去设想种种复杂背景情况,从而动摇自己意识形态上的坚持。如果犹豫不定,请选择自己的第一直觉。

题目共五十道,必须全部回答。选项中没有中立项,这是为了迫使你选出你心里的倾向而不是回避你不愿意考虑的问题。

http://blog.farmostwood.net/politics_bdwm
There are other similar websites as well.
也欢迎本坛所有人士来参与一下, 公布一下自己的政治取向.
还有更多同类测试

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用英文的:

http://www.politicalcompass.org/
http://www.politicalcompass.org/test
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_compass

When you are done, please post your "compass", and show us where you are on it.



[ 本帖最後由 penkyamp 於 2009-3-20 11:56 編輯 ]
 樓主| 發表於 2009-3-15 16:34:48 | 顯示全部樓層
我本人是倾向于温和中左的。

就目前西方尤其是北美来说
右派(保守主义):私有财产是神圣的。西方文明的价值观是值得遵循的。既得利益的上层社会阶级的地位是值得保护的。不能因为要平均,就破坏了这些神圣的东西。

中派(自由主义):私有财产是值得保护的。但是世界最好在不违反资本主义市场经济和私有财产的情况下,公平和平均一点。要改良渐进。西方文明的危机是其自身的傲慢的结果。自由选择生活方式和文化认同是很好的事情。西方文明和南方东方文明多元共存没什么不好的。

左派(社会民主主义):宁愿私有财产和资本主义市场经济的规则稍微改了,也得让世界公平,平均,进步,和平一点。第三世界和土著民族的文化就是比西方文明要可爱和解放。

极右(法西斯主义):西方文明至上,白种人至上。要建立民族主义的国家。生活方式的自由选择造成了社会败坏。

极左(无政府主义):我是朋克,我怕谁?草泥马的所有既得利益的东西。草泥马的保守主义,草泥马的自由主义,草泥马的法西斯主义,草泥马的列宁主义,草泥马的圣诞节,草泥马的情人节,草泥马的基督教,草泥马的犹太教,草泥马的国家,草泥马的民族,草泥马的西方文明。


中国的所谓「左派」,其实和北美的「右派保守主义」和「极右法西斯主义」对应。

北 美的「保守主义」着重于对既得利益集团的利益认同:如果小政府是有利于既得利益集团的,他们就赞成自由市场小政府。如果达政府是利于既得利益集团的,他们 就赞成政商同流,大力扩军。 亚洲的保守主义者其实很多都不是自由市场小政府的拥护者,因为亚洲的政商合流很厉害,亚洲的政府更多是保护既得利益集团的。

中国的「左派」中,用户中国官僚资本主义的「国家毛主义者」,大多是北美的「保守主义右派」,这类人有一定的国家主义民族主义思想,但没有上升到法西斯种族主义的地步。国毛反美。

中国的「左派」中,也有类似北美「极右法西斯主义」的人,这类人一般已经不太在乎既得利益集团,他们也处在社会的边缘。他们的最大共同点是鼓吹自己民族和国家的优越和至大。他们憧憬一个英雄领导的法西斯政权。这些人,是中国的「民族毛主义者」。民毛反日。


中 国的「右派」,应该是北美的「中派自由主义者」和「左派社会民主主义者」。中国自改革开放以来,自由主义者多于社会民主主义者。这是市场经济初级阶段的必 然现象。但现在中国的社会民主主义者正在增多。也就是说,中国提倡进步改良的社会阶层,已经到了一定饱和程度。开始是致富,然后是小康,现在是小资,白领 和中产阶级。到了小资白领中产阶级的阶段,那种「中国梦」的致富的理想,一直有利于自由主义的壮大,和对资本主义市场经济和既得利益集团的容忍。但是,在 中产阶级中出现失意者,对人权状况,劳工权利状况,社会状况,既得利益集团出现批判态度,或在中产阶级中出现对官僚资产阶级对权利的垄断不满的人后,社会 民主主义者会渐渐增多。我敢预言,如果中国的官僚资产阶级不能在经济以外的领域满足中产阶级的这种新的不满的话,中国的社会民主主义者会取代自由主义者称 为「中国右派」的主流。

發表於 2009-3-19 00:04:33 | 顯示全部樓層

我嘅结果:

您的结果 
政治立场坐标 



文化立场坐标 
0.4 


经济立场坐标 
-0.3

好彩,冇走极端。

呢个测试几好嘢吖,笋嘢啊

發表於 2009-3-19 03:22:00 | 顯示全部樓層

我承认我是激进分子

您的结果
政治立场坐标
0.6

文化立场坐标
-0.6

经济立场坐标
-1
發表於 2009-3-19 03:25:32 | 顯示全部樓層

从说明里看出,本人确是有 法  西  斯 倾向。

[ 本帖最後由 使君子 於 2009-3-19 03:36 編輯 ]
發表於 2009-3-19 23:48:40 | 顯示全部樓層

政治立场坐标 0.4

文化立场坐标 0.2

 经济立场坐标 -0.6

發表於 2009-3-20 02:09:48 | 顯示全部樓層
您的结果
政治立场坐标
-0.8

文化立场坐标
-0.4

经济立场坐标
-0.4
發表於 2009-3-20 14:28:33 | 顯示全部樓層

再看看。

 

[ 本帖最後由 紫凤凰 於 2009-3-20 14:31 編輯 ]
發表於 2009-3-20 22:16:41 | 顯示全部樓層

您的结果 政治立场坐标 0.3

文化立场坐标 0.6

经济立场坐标 0.3

發表於 2009-3-20 22:20:56 | 顯示全部樓層
几多为之极端?
發表於 2009-3-23 22:28:00 | 顯示全部樓層

您的结果 政治立场坐标 0.4 文化立场坐标 -0.2 经济立场坐标 -0.6

 

政治偏右好正常;文化方面我比較主張復興中華文化,但我係道家思想主導嘅,所以我覺得我應該自由多過保守;經濟不在我討論範圍,好多都係無所謂求其揀~

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