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The underlying principle of the Political Compass is that political views may be better measured along two separate and independent axes.
The Economic (Left-Right) axis measures one's opinion of how the economy should be run: "left" is defined as the view that the economy should be run by a cooperative collective agency (which can mean the state, but can also mean a network of communes), while "right" is defined as the view that the economy should be left to the devices of competing individuals and organisations.
The other axis (Authoritarian-Libertarian) measures one's political opinions in a social sense, regarding a view of the appropriate amount of personal freedom: "libertarianism" is defined as the belief that personal freedom should be maximised, while "authoritarianism" is defined as the belief that authority and tradition should be obeyed.
This topic has come up a few times, if you've participated in the past find your older results here:
Think about how your results might change this time around, then take the test and post here.
Take the Test.
As for me:
(April '07)
Economic Left/Right: -5.00
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.36
(June '09)
Economic Left/Right: -5.38
Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -4.82
2 years difference, I thought I might have moved more to the right a bit but it reckons I've actually moved slightly to the left.