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You scored 80% growing, 20% insuring, and 53% reducing!
Your Results
Fair is equality of power, responsibility, and opportunity, while also following the rules, getting what you work for, what you agree to, and what you have a right to, and recognizing ability.
You perhaps have something in common with the 11% of the U.S. population (13% of voters) whom the Pew Center identifies as Upbeats: pro-business and having a positive view of government.
You might identify as a free-market libertarian, favoring economic freedom, but comfortable with regulation of personal activities.
You would probably agree with the statement that "People Make the World". In other words, that people's circumstances are usually within their control.
A society where citizens are self-disciplined, self-reliant, and government doesn't meddle--might appeal to you.
You might favor trial-and-error in an unconstrained society, a marketplace of initiative, and worry foreign and economic threats, while also being concerned about social deviance that disrupts society.
You might believe that the environment will fix itself, believing that nature is both tolerant and resilient.
You might fall in the South-Easterly direction on Dr. Paul Ray's New Political Compass, and probably fall in the Right-wing (Conservative) quadrant of the World's Smallest Political Quiz.
If someone were to criticize you in a political debate, they'd probably accuse you of not caring about people. On the other hand, it's possible that you've accused someone (holding political opinions different from your own) of either being soft or not understanding how things work.
Bolded: Wat.
You scored 80% growing, 20% insuring, and 53% reducing!
Your Results
Fair is equality of power, responsibility, and opportunity, while also following the rules, getting what you work for, what you agree to, and what you have a right to, and recognizing ability.
You perhaps have something in common with the 11% of the U.S. population (13% of voters) whom the Pew Center identifies as Upbeats: pro-business and having a positive view of government.
You might identify as a free-market libertarian, favoring economic freedom, but comfortable with regulation of personal activities.
You would probably agree with the statement that "People Make the World". In other words, that people's circumstances are usually within their control.
A society where citizens are self-disciplined, self-reliant, and government doesn't meddle--might appeal to you.
You might favor trial-and-error in an unconstrained society, a marketplace of initiative, and worry foreign and economic threats, while also being concerned about social deviance that disrupts society.
You might believe that the environment will fix itself, believing that nature is both tolerant and resilient.
You might fall in the South-Easterly direction on Dr. Paul Ray's New Political Compass, and probably fall in the Right-wing (Conservative) quadrant of the World's Smallest Political Quiz.
If someone were to criticize you in a political debate, they'd probably accuse you of not caring about people. On the other hand, it's possible that you've accused someone (holding political opinions different from your own) of either being soft or not understanding how things work.
Bolded: Wat.