So, I guess I'm an outlier, since here's mine: Economic Left/Right: 1.38, Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 4.00.
However, some of the questions are problematic. For example, "Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold." Agreeing with this likely fits one more to the left-wing, as opposed to right-wing free market support. However, what about someone who agrees because they believe land should be entailed? I don't see how supporting hereditary aristocracy can be considered left-wing. In general, most of these tests that equate the "right" with support for free markets thus fail to distingush between left-wing anti-market postions and reactionary anti-market postions.
--The Twisted One
"If you
wish to converse with me, define your
terms."
--Voltaire
However, some of the questions are problematic. For example, "Land shouldn't be a commodity to be bought and sold." Agreeing with this likely fits one more to the left-wing, as opposed to right-wing free market support. However, what about someone who agrees because they believe land should be entailed? I don't see how supporting hereditary aristocracy can be considered left-wing. In general, most of these tests that equate the "right" with support for free markets thus fail to distingush between left-wing anti-market postions and reactionary anti-market postions.
--The Twisted One
"If you
wish to converse with me, define your
terms."
--Voltaire