It said that I was a neo-liberal, which is fairly ridiculous. Most of these tests aren't accurate for people whose beliefs diverge too much from the Republican vs Democrat false dichotomy.
I'll just import my old test from Spacebattles...
I wouldn't call myself a progressive socially, since although I hold "progressive positions" on certain topics, I have plenty of contempt for the behavior and ideology that's come to be associated with that label, as well as views on cultural identity that most progressives would probably frown upon. So on a more comprehensive test, I would probably be a bit further right on the Societal Axis. But otherwise I'd say it's more or less accurate.
And since it was in the same place...
Totally. The system doesn’t really understand anything.The issue with these tests is that you can't always value some of the issues presented on simple lines, as it requires. I would also argue that the Market-Equality line is complicated by a third potential position there: community. Equality seems to assume someone is pursuing the goal of economic equality of outcome, but one can take choices that are against the libertarian laissez-faire free market not out of a desire for such as an end but to promote the needs of the community (including the nation) over the interests of market forces.