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This thing's been around for ages...

But now it seems all the blawgers are doing it: the Political Compass.

For reference, I'm:
Economic Left/Right: 5.38 (where positive is Right)
Libertarian/Authoritarian: -0.92 (where negative is Libertarian

I can assume I'd be just about opposite of Serious Law Student...

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We're in the same camp, Anthony. (I'm a little more centrist than you are, though.)
Yes, I noticed that I'm the furthest to the economic right of anyone Prof. Solum has so far.
I'm surprised I can even talk to you. No surprise, I'm a libertarian leftist: Economic Left/Right: -3.00 Libertarian/Authoritarian: -6.46 Just like Gandhi and the Dali Lama...
No surpise here. My hipster parents would be proud of me. Economic Left/Right: -2.62 Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.18 I will say A, you are more open minded then I think some people here give you credit for.
Okies, gotta jump on the bandwagon of course! Mine's up on my site too :) Economic Left/Right: -5.88 Libertarian/Authoritarian: -7.69
Funny. I thought I was pretty fiscally conservative--I think the economic questions were a little too simplified (using phrases like "multinational corporations"). But that said: Economic Left/Right: -3.00 Libertarian/Authoritarian: -5.18
really?
Sorry, Anne, I need to get rid of that spam comment... :(
I agree
On the other hand, the entry is several pages down in my site. And now I can't delete the spam comment without yours not making sense... so I'd have to delete those. :) Ah, I'll get to it....
Really? I dont think so.
I have had the greatest pleasure of visiting your website! It is quite obvious that you have put a great deal of creativity and hard work into your home on the web! You must be quite proud of it! Wish you all the best

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