SnowyNix
At Least I Can Talk
So over the last couple of days, with help from Pouakai, I've been compiling the political orientation of Civfanatics Creation & Customisation members, purely out of curiosity. I've now taken the liberty of posting it for anyone to have a look and contribute on their own if they so desire.
For those of you who don't know how this works:
It's not meant to be 100% accurate, and it's definitely not meant to entice political debates in this thread. Please, don't start flame wars. Keep it civil and if you want, debate each other's views in PMs. This is meant to be a wholly objective thread.
Lastly, here are some awards:
Contribute at will! https://politicalcompass.org
For those of you who don't know how this works:
Spoiler :
There are two axes - Economic Left/Right and Social Libertarian/Authoritarian.
The Economic axis works like this:
The more left-leaning you are, the more you like the idea of a state-controlled economy.
The more right-leaning you are, the more you like the idea of a free market economy.
The Social axis works like this:
The more libertarian or socially liberal you are, the more you favour the state giving society more personal freedoms.
The more authoritarian or socially conservative you are, the more you favour the state controlling personal freedoms (to a certain extent) and preserving traditional values.
People often automatically associate the terms left-wing and right-wing with liberals and conservatives respectively, because in the western world left-wingers generally tend to be socially liberal and right-wingers tend to be socially conservative (case in point: the Democrats and the GOP in the USA), but it's much more complex than that, and one's political orientation is much easier to depict on a two-dimensional political compass, rather than a one-dimensional spectrum.
The Economic axis works like this:
The more left-leaning you are, the more you like the idea of a state-controlled economy.
The more right-leaning you are, the more you like the idea of a free market economy.
The Social axis works like this:
The more libertarian or socially liberal you are, the more you favour the state giving society more personal freedoms.
The more authoritarian or socially conservative you are, the more you favour the state controlling personal freedoms (to a certain extent) and preserving traditional values.
People often automatically associate the terms left-wing and right-wing with liberals and conservatives respectively, because in the western world left-wingers generally tend to be socially liberal and right-wingers tend to be socially conservative (case in point: the Democrats and the GOP in the USA), but it's much more complex than that, and one's political orientation is much easier to depict on a two-dimensional political compass, rather than a one-dimensional spectrum.
It's not meant to be 100% accurate, and it's definitely not meant to entice political debates in this thread. Please, don't start flame wars. Keep it civil and if you want, debate each other's views in PMs. This is meant to be a wholly objective thread.
Lastly, here are some awards:
Award for the Fiercest Comrade of the Motherland (Most Leftwing) - ldvhl
Award for the Most Independent Man Who Don't Need No State Controlled Economy (Most Rightwing) - GPuzzle
Award for the Most Disgusting, Degenerate Liberal (Most Libertarian) - ldvhl
Award for the Most Backward, Paranoid Reactionary (Most Authoritarian) - Nix
Special Award for Mediocrity (Closest to the Centre) - COF
Contribute at will! https://politicalcompass.org