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by Destructive Government Economic System » Sun May 06, 2018 8:18 pm
Keshiland literally wrote:I would give it a no. A country that lies about how free, or how great, or how humanitarian it is can never be developed. Example, NK lies and says they are democratic and are not, the US lies and says we are free yet we incarcerate millions for a medical plant. See we are basically a larger more populated North Korea.
by Nouveau Yathrib » Sun May 06, 2018 11:59 pm
Cekoviu wrote:The Liberated Territories wrote:Closest Match: Libertarian Capitalism
A lot of these questions though either unsatisfactory to me or otherwise carry enough caveats that I cannot easily answer them at face value. For example, "A hierarchal state is best" supposes that I believe in the existence of a "state" in the first place, otherwise I'd have no way to answer that. (N.B. I think states should have the same structure as militaries in which they should be hierarchical in the sense that they promote efficiency, but that hierarchy should not shield them from say, subordinates doing what is right over what is expected of them.)
Additionally, It does feel like this test has been written by someone with center-left viewpoints, since the test implies that opposition to internationalism is nationalism, when that usually isn't the case for a lot of libertarians, anarchists, or even typical right-wingers.
It's essentially the same with Spekr except opposite. Many of these tests which claim to be value-neutral aren't really so.
Idea: To avoid political bias, average the results of Spekr and 8values.
by Cekoviu » Mon May 07, 2018 6:44 am
Nouveau Yathrib wrote:I tried Spekr once but didn't like how I could see how my answers influenced my score as I was taking the test. Maybe I should take the test without paying attention to the left half of the screen?
by Ceolophysia » Thu May 10, 2018 7:52 am
Chancellor Van Der Spul implies that people are "Isekai'd" when they die, rather than going to an afterlife.A Level 12 civilization, according to this index.
by Ascysia » Thu May 10, 2018 8:09 am
Ceolophysia wrote:Took it again, got Neo-Liberalism. I think Neo-Liberalism is Classical liberalism + extra nationalism according to 8values, and I disagree with that classification. Neo-Liberalism is usually used to describe more globalist capitalism rather than less globalist, so I feel like a more accurate term would probably be "National Liberalism."
by Ceolophysia » Thu May 10, 2018 8:51 am
Ascysia wrote:What you're thinking of is second-wave neoliberalism, or the third-way. Neoliberalism by itself is simply the resurgence of market liberalism.
Chancellor Van Der Spul implies that people are "Isekai'd" when they die, rather than going to an afterlife.A Level 12 civilization, according to this index.
by The Liberated Territories » Thu May 10, 2018 9:24 am
Ceolophysia wrote:Took it again, got Neo-Liberalism. I think Neo-Liberalism is Classical liberalism + extra nationalism according to 8values, and I disagree with that classification. Neo-Liberalism is usually used to describe more globalist capitalism rather than less globalist, so I feel like a more accurate term would probably be "National Liberalism."
by Ceolophysia » Thu May 10, 2018 9:27 am
The Liberated Territories wrote:Neoliberalism is essentially centrist liberalism, the ideology of the Washington consensus.
Classical liberalism refers to the type of liberalism practiced before that. The ideology today that closely advocates for older liberal economic policies is libertarianism. Although, even in the 19th century there were moderate and radical factions, the difference between Gladstone and Spencer.
Chancellor Van Der Spul implies that people are "Isekai'd" when they die, rather than going to an afterlife.A Level 12 civilization, according to this index.
by The Liberated Territories » Thu May 10, 2018 9:31 am
Ceolophysia wrote:The Liberated Territories wrote:Neoliberalism is essentially centrist liberalism, the ideology of the Washington consensus.
Classical liberalism refers to the type of liberalism practiced before that. The ideology today that closely advocates for older liberal economic policies is libertarianism. Although, even in the 19th century there were moderate and radical factions, the difference between Gladstone and Spencer.
Explain howscreams "Washington Establishment".
- 79.9% Markets
- 61.2% Nation
- 62.3% Liberty
- 55% Progress
by Ceolophysia » Thu May 10, 2018 9:34 am
The Liberated Territories wrote:8values is flawed, you can only get "Anarcho-Capitalist" if you score 100% liberty and 100% markets. The other scores don't matter.
If you move your nation score to internationalism, you'll find that neoliberal designation goes away...despite "neoliberalism" being more internationalist than nationalist (NB: perhaps that score would make more sense as "neo-conservativism")
Chancellor Van Der Spul implies that people are "Isekai'd" when they die, rather than going to an afterlife.A Level 12 civilization, according to this index.
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