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I made this test on quizfarm.com to ascertain whether and to what extent my theory about liberal, conservative and libertarian thinking and value placed on pleasure and pain is accurate. Here is the link, followed by my own results:
http://quizfarm.com/test2.php?q_id=271109 You scored as Libertarianism. You are predominantly libertarian rather than conservative or liberal. Libertarianism 75% Liberalism 17% Conservatism 17% I appreciate all replies. Thank you very much.
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The underlying theory is that "pleasure/pain L" we discussed in another thread. My aim was to look for deep, possibly even subconscious beliefs (including in myself) about pleasure and pain. However, I didn't want to ask abstract philosophical questions about pleasure and pain, since answers to those questions would often be based more on training in a school of philosophy than on one's core beliefs (many people separate the real from the abstract). Accordingly, I asked questions about more specific matters that, only when closely examined, can be seen as part of that "L" theory. You seem to have a very balanced outlook.
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