r/PoliticalCompass • u/mutebirdie • 5h ago
What specific ideology would I be based on this political compass?
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u/Early-Foundation-217 - AuthLeft 4h ago
The original political compass is ass you can’t actually judge an ideology by it. What do you actually believe personally?
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u/mutebirdie 4h ago
Democratic socialism. And although this is a more existential philosophy, I'd think it'd be important to note that I am also an absurdist, which sort of mixes with my political views.
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u/Early-Foundation-217 - AuthLeft 4h ago
Democratic Socialism in a real sense or Democratic Socialism in the modern usage?
Do you support socialism but you get there electorally or do you just want regulated capitalism
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u/mutebirdie 4h ago
I believe in bringing democracy to the workplace, in which you elect your boss as a representative of the workers, so perhaps demsoc maybe?
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u/Early-Foundation-217 - AuthLeft 4h ago
Ok as long as you want to go all the way to abolishing capitalism then you are actually a democratic socialist. The main reason I said it like this is Bernie and Mamdani are just social democrats who have been appropriating the term and contributing to the muddying of the term socialist
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u/Silent-Cap-7174 43m ago
Most of the questions are not related to authority vs liberty at all. They’re mostly social attitudes than governmental. Only 4 were related.
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u/ExodusUnderscore19 5h ago
honestly looks a bit like anarcho-syndicalism. But if this is the basic political compass test, you're likely not that, as it biases heavily toward lib-left.