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What is your ideology?

Libertarian
14
13%
Anarchist
8
7%
Communist
13
12%
Socialist
10
9%
Social Democrat (center left)
13
12%
Moderate
18
17%
Christian Democrat (center right)
5
5%
Conservative
7
6%
Fascist/Far Right
15
14%
Other
5
5%
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By El Gilroy
#13225812
Global Particularist Technocrat Culture-Anarchist Individualist Collectivist.

...theoretical communism is probably most like it. Historical, not so much.
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By RonPaulalways
#13225828
Far left environmentalist. Guaranteed minimum income, anti-hate speech laws, mandatory diversity/gender-equality training.
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By Godstud
#13225841
Moderate. I tend a bit towards Social Democrat but on some issues I lean to the right.
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By Dr House
#13226363
I expected more. And what's wrong with fascism? It's by far the most pro-worker ideology on the right.
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By Jackal
#13226574
Beren wrote:27% Fascist/Far-Right or Communist? Geez...


Fixed.

As you can tell by the Political Compass thread, I am no where near PoFo's Fascist community.
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By Codename
#13240381
I'm stuck picking and choosing from each. Monarchist, Conservative, Libertarian, Nationalist. :?:

I prefer the term Pragmatic Egotistical Individualist.
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By Dave
#13240434
Odds are good that you're far right with that particular choice of words. Monarchy is as reactionary as it gets in America, conservative is right-wing by defintion, libertarianism is a somewhat unique ideology but can be a form of palingetic (ie, reactionary) ultranationalism in America (since it seeks to go back to a supposedly pure time), and nationalism if you're not from the Third World tends toward the far right. Oh, and your avatar is Robert E. Lee. Am I wrong?
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By Fasces
#13240443
It is interesting that the demographics of this board have changed so drastically. The far-right is tied for second place with communism behind moderatism.

Who would have thought this, back in 2003, would have been possible?
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By Dave
#13240444
Fight on, brother. The world will be ours to command in the future.
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By dilpill
#13240450
Cente.r Left

Fasces wrote:It is interesting that the demographics of this board have changed so drastically. The far-right is tied for second place with communism behind moderatism.

Who would have thought this, back in 2003, would have been possible?

What interesting trends you notice.

:p

(To be fair, most of those users have been Libertarians or American Conservatives, but I just had to say that)
By William_H_Dougherty
#13240489
Well, I don't think (and hope) this isn't representative of sentiment amongst the general population.

I would imagine a fairly normal curve, with most people identifying themselves as moderate followed by the centre-left and centre-right, followed by conservative and liberal.

- WHD
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By Figlio di Moros
#13240498
One can imagine the changes in PoFo membership is indicitive of the changes in the political intellectuals, i.e. that the far-right may not have grown larger as of yet, but that if there are more well-spoken rightist intellectuals, there will be a future growth of followers.
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By Dr House
#13240635
I think it reflects a greater number of mass posters (mainly Dave and myself) making a compelling case for fascism/far-right ideology lately.
By Kman
#13240640
I think it reflects a greater number of mass posters (mainly Dave and myself) making a compelling case for fascism/far-right ideology lately.


Fascism is not far-right, its actually far left, people just dont understand how the original political spectrum used to function.

The more control you believe the state should have over society, the more leftist you are, the more individual freedom you want the more rightist you are.

[youtube]DioQooFIcgE[/youtube]

The reason why the political spectrum has been misrepresented is because the anti-racist pro-big government people dont want to be put in the same camp as the fascist, even tho they both believe government should have alot of power over the people.
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By Dr House
#13240648
Kman wrote:Fascism is not far-right, its actually far left

:roll: Economics do not define the left-right spectrum. Classical liberals in the time of the founding fathers were left-wing radicals.
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By Dave
#13240650
Kman wrote:Fascism is not far-right, its actually far left, people just dont understand how the original political spectrum used to function.

The more control you believe the state should have over society, the more leftist you are, the more individual freedom you want the more rightist you are.

[youtube]DioQooFIcgE[/youtube]

The reason why the political spectrum has been misrepresented is because the anti-racist pro-big government people dont want to be put in the same camp as the fascist, even tho they both believe government should have alot of power over the people.

No, fascism is far right, and you are using a bogus invention of the John Birch Society here, even if it is inspired by the European Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn.

Being far right, however, does not make you fascist. You and I are both far right, but neither of us are fascist.
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