http://www.moral-politics.com/xpolitics.aspx?menu=Home&action=Test&choice=Long
This isn't your usual political ideology test. It has less to do with your views on specific policy issues and more with your general outlook on life.
The graph of it looks something like the Political Compass, but with the left-right and libertarian-authoritarian axes switched around.
Your Score
You scored 1.5 on the Moral Order axis and -3.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Conservatism
2. Variation: Moderate Conservatism
3. Ideologies: Capital Republicanism
4. US Parties: Republican Party (right on the border with the Democrats though)
5. Presidents: Richard Nixon (95.06%
6. 2004 Election Candidates: George W. Bush (83.17%), John Kerry (79.04%), Ralph Nader (61.35%)
This isn't your usual political ideology test. It has less to do with your views on specific policy issues and more with your general outlook on life.
The graph of it looks something like the Political Compass, but with the left-right and libertarian-authoritarian axes switched around.
Your Score
You scored 1.5 on the Moral Order axis and -3.5 on the Moral Rules axis.
Matches
The following items best match your score:
1. System: Conservatism
2. Variation: Moderate Conservatism
3. Ideologies: Capital Republicanism
4. US Parties: Republican Party (right on the border with the Democrats though)
5. Presidents: Richard Nixon (95.06%
6. 2004 Election Candidates: George W. Bush (83.17%), John Kerry (79.04%), Ralph Nader (61.35%)