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Can someone explain what this means? Id expect to me closer to where Inverted is as we usually have the same views :o

-Libertarian Right-
I think that's a first here.

Can someone explain what this means? Id expect to me closer to where Inverted is as we usually have the same views :o
Stuff.


So apparently I was supposedly talking a bit like a Neo-Marxist when discussing the rigid social structure of the bourgeois and the working classes after 1800 in class today, but yet also comprehended the Neo-Liberalist view on the so called lack of social mobility and why the system seemed so rigid. I need to re-evaluate my political views.




Can someone explain what this means? Id expect to me closer to where Inverted is as we usually have the same views :o
If you're left, you're a communist. If you're right, you are a libertarian.
The more up you are, the more you think the state is more important than the individual, and down is vice versa.

This basically describes it:
« Last Edit: March 01, 2011, 05:31:44 PM by Dnitro »

Well I was more right than left. More to the middle, too.

I guess I'm normal :D

Didn't understand the questions. Alot of them seemed pointless, I already know I should lie within the Left wing
authitorian, As I am a Communist. Not officially, Not until I get the Manifesto

Didn't understand the questions. Alot of them seemed pointless, I already know I should lie within the Left wing
authitorian, As I am a Communist. Not officially, Not until I get the Manifesto
too dumb to understand basic "agree/disagree" political questions, and a communist.

thanks for bringing down the rest of the komrades.



All the even numbered pages, I Strongly Agreed. All the odd number pages, I Strongly Disagreed...

All the even numbered pages, I Strongly Agreed. All the odd number pages, I Strongly Disagreed...
This explains a lot.

Communism is good but it's usually executed badly