This one was nutty. I scored a 34.jmorris wrote: Well, you could take this test (http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi-bin/purity.cgi) just to see how libertarian you actually are.
Where are you based on your beliefs?
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Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
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Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
If we're talking about the Nolan Chart, someone who scores at the upper tip can certainly be AnCap or voluntaryist. Or an agorist, if that's your bent.Frost wrote:An option that is not represented in the questions or the chart is that government power is inherently illegitimate.
Anarcho-Capitalism or voluntarism.
As for the libertarian purity test, I scored 147, but I only scored so high because I understand the specific terms they use in the way they intend (as opposed to the way the general public might instinctively respond). On the other hand, I only scored so low because they presented some flawed assumptions, and weighted them incorrectly.
Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
That test is not really valid. It faces you with false dichotomies because it presents its questions in a yes/no format when they may not be answerable that way.jmorris wrote:Well, you could take this test (http://www.bcaplan.com/cgi-bin/purity.cgi) just to see how libertarian you actually are.
What kind of national service and to what degree? Voluntary or not? I can't answer that question yes/no. It needs to be more specific.25 Are you against national service?
Yes
No
Again, I can't answer that question yes/no. We already go out of our way to avoid hitting civillian targets, but gosh, where does it end?30 If it has to fight a war, should the U.S. try harder to avoid civilian targets?
Yes
No
This question and the many like it are the ones that really chap my hide. How can stuff like that be scored on a yes/no basis? What if I think that it is okay for the states to have these thngs but not the feds? What if I think that the states providing welfare is okay Constitutionally, but I object to it philosophically?35 Should we abolish public schools and universities?
Yes
No
Incedentally, I scored 56.
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Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
The problem with these tests are, most people are all over the place politically if they really study the issues. I can find you Religious Leaders who are against gun ownership but for gay marriage and label themselves Republicans.
take each issue/candidate/whatever study it and try not to let Talking Heads or Political interest groups sway your thinking.
Basically dont go out of your way to Label yourself.
You can be against big government, but still be for the FDA (though I would change ALOT of stuff)
take each issue/candidate/whatever study it and try not to let Talking Heads or Political interest groups sway your thinking.
Basically dont go out of your way to Label yourself.
You can be against big government, but still be for the FDA (though I would change ALOT of stuff)
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Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
I'm right there with you...SQLGeek wrote:Staunch libertarian. My views have changed a bit as just a few years ago I'd classify myself as a Conservative.
I'm at the very top of the Libertarian quadrant.
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Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
I'm a libertarian and this test concluded the same thing. Other than a single payer healthcare system, which I'm staunchly for, all my views are libertarian.
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SIG P239 in 40sw
SIG P220
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"Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one."
-Luke 22:36
Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
Here's another test:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/test" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Has a bit more insight into the complexity of political beliefs.
http://www.politicalcompass.org/test" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Has a bit more insight into the complexity of political beliefs.
Carry guns:
SIG P239 in 357sig
SIG P239 in 40sw
SIG P220
SIG GSR 1911
All with Crimson Trace Laser Grips
"Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one."
-Luke 22:36
SIG P239 in 357sig
SIG P239 in 40sw
SIG P220
SIG GSR 1911
All with Crimson Trace Laser Grips
"Then said he unto them, But now, he that hath a purse, let him take it, and likewise his scrip: and he that hath no sword, let him sell his garment, and buy one."
-Luke 22:36
Re: Where are you based on your beliefs?
Idk why you'd think it's rigged (besides its originating from a libertarian), I had no problem scoring as a statist... when using the answer's I'd expect from my anti-gun liberal friend. 
With my actual answers it placed me just to the right of center half-way into libertarianism.

With my actual answers it placed me just to the right of center half-way into libertarianism.
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