PolitiScales. Where do you stand?

Welcome to the PolitiScale, the online political test. You will be confronted to a series of affirmations and for each of them you will have to clic on the button which corresponds the most to your opinion.

The questions assume that your are a citizen of a multi-parti political system and a market economy.

You can always avoid answering a question. But if you do not understand the meaning of one of them, try to invert its meaning for a better understanding of what is implied.

This test tries to represent the wider set of ideas as possible and contains some phrases that can be shocking, notably concerning racism and homosexuality.

For me: Humanity · Justice · Equality

“Question 1 of 117.”

Click.

Man I did 100 questions for a damn AdWords certification this morning, I ain’t got time for some robot to tell to burn it all down

Humanity · Equality · Justice

A couple of things surprised me, specially the communism/capitalism spread (I seem to have moderated my views quite a lot).

Fatherland · Revolution · Justice

I mean… I don’t know what that means, but I’m on board I think?

Work · Humanity · Order

I got no cool flag though, so I feel like I missed out.

Humanity · Socialism · Ecology

That’s a lot of questions, but I had 15 minutes to kill.

Humanity · Work · Order

And “additional characteristic” of pragmatism.

Work · Humanity · Justice
Additional: Pragmatism

Guess I’m magenta. Neat.

I got through 5 questions and kept getting annoyed at the way the questions were worded and gave up.

Humanity · Socialism · Order

I’m probably on a list now.

Work · Fatherland · Order

And I got pragmatism, so at least they got one thing right.

This quiz might be a little better than most of these that I’ve seen on the internet, but it’s still giving me a lot of false choices. Would I support a revolution? Not unless it was necessary, and then I would be 100% for it. And it was obvious just from the questions they were asking that this was written by ethnocentric Europeans who can’t imagine that conditions might be different in other first world countries.

Qui sommes-nous ? La Commune est un espace d’échange et de militantisme pour les personnes s’identifiant dans la gauche.

Quelle surprise.

Equality · Work · Humanity

Anyone see where there are explanations of these? Like, what does Work mean for these results?

Did anyone not get Pragmatism?

Justice · Socialism · Revolution

(and pragmatism, of course).

Odds that all this is being archived by Cambridge Analytica?

Justice - Work -Humanity

You are allowed to have no opinion on the false choices.

Also, my flag looks like a flag, so I win.

Good lord the phrasing on some of these is awkward.

Result: Justice · Work · Equality

grrrr… linky not working… hmmmm

OK. How the heck are you guys getting the link to show up right? Mine’s just showing the front page preview thing. Amusingly, clicking it just says “Revolution.”

Some of those questions took a bit of interpretive work to decipher. Clearly written by non-native speakers.

I got: Justice · Equality · Work

Since the help page is not working, I’m a little fuzzy on what that means, but I guess from the gauges at the bottom it’s sort of Regulation over Laissez-faire, somewhere between Capitalist and Communist, heavily Progressive, not so much Conservative, more on the Reform side rather than Revolution?

Yep.

Equality · Socialism · Justice

I’m apparently a commie vegan bastard (actually a vegetarian and not a vegan; I’m totally fine with milking cows, etc. as long as it’s done with care).