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imi citeste internetul in suflet? poti sa nu ma iubesti, Catalin Lazurca? mare pe psy freedom, mare pe individualitate, mic pe comunitate, mare pe libertate, mic pe toleranta? jura te ca nu ma iubesti! Your political orientation: Libertarian (Classical liberal) Libertarians support maximum liberty in both personal and economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government; one that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion and violence. Libertarians tend to embrace individual responsibility, oppose government bureaucracy and taxes, promote private charity, tolerate diverse lifestyles, support the free market, and defend civil liberties. Credits: Test adapted from The Worlds Smallest Political Quiz by Advocates of Self-Government 2. What is freedom? Your main understanding of freedom rests on these concepts. [?]1. Psychological autonomy 83% [?]2. Freedom from constraints 58% [?]3. Freedom of choice 58% [?]4. Tolerance 58% Less often, you understand freedom in these ways. [?]5. Freedom under law 42% [?]6. Welfare 33% [?]7. Political freedom 17% This is how you understand the concept of freedom. The seven varieties of freedom on the left are not equally intuitive to you: the hierarchy describes what you are most likely to think about in a given situation when the issue of freedom is at stake. The three oppositions below, show whether you are likely to adopt an individualistic perspective or a communitarian one; whether you think in terms of lacking constraints (negative) or in terms of ability to do things or having access to things (positive); and whether you associate freedom with having flexible rules that change depending on the outcomes you aim for or, on the contrary, with fixed and predictable procedures for doing things, the same for everybody. [?]Individual vs. Community 67%33% [?]Negative vs. Positive 25%75% [?]Procedures vs. Outcomes 57%43% 3. If the world was here just to please you This is how you generally like things to be. [?]1. Psychological autonomy 92% [?]2. Freedom under law 67% [?]3. Freedom from constraints 50% [?]4. Welfare 50% Less often, you prefer it when these freedoms are promoted. [?]5. Freedom of choice 42% [?]6. Tolerance 42% [?]7. Political freedom 8% This is what you think best serves your interest. Do you ever prefer to have less freedom? To find out, compare your understanding of the concept (above), with what turned out to be your hierarchy of preferences (on the left). The three oppositions below also reveal what you usually like: to be treated as an unique individual or as a member of your community; to be left alone to just do your stuff or to be provided with options and benefits (even if this requires you to accept certain constraints); and whether you consider the existence of fixed and equal rules to be to your advantage. [?]Individual vs. Community 67%33% [?]Negative vs. Positive 21%79% [?]Procedures vs. Outcomes 62%38% 4. What you think best promotes the common good This is what you think best helps society on the long term. [?]1. Psychological autonomy 83% [?]2. Freedom under law 75% [?]3. Freedom of choice 67% Less often, you think these freedoms generate social benefits. [?]4. Welfare 50% [?]5. Freedom from constraints 33% [?]6. Tolerance 33% [?]7. Political freedom 0% This is what you think best promotes the common good on the long term. Do you see the interests of the community ever coming into conflict with freedom? And to what extent are your personal interests in line with whats best for the community as a whole? To find out these things compare the results on the left with the previous hierarchies. The three oppositions also show what you think best serves the common good: whether individual independence serves the community as well; whether the common good is achieved by means of eliminating the constraints on people or, on the contrary, by focusing on the available benefits and options; and whether the flexibility of rules endangers the community. [?]Individual vs. Community 68%32% [?]Negative vs. Positive 14%86% [?]Procedures vs. Outcomes 56%44% - See more at: freedom-talk/profile/7077#sthash.sT9Lk1aL.dpuf
Posted on: Thu, 07 Nov 2013 22:07:37 +0000

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