The World's Shortest Political Quiz!

(Not to be confused with the former world's shortest political quiz, now the world's second shortest political quiz, which is currently supporting liberty by sueing everybody.)


The best leadership is:



That's it. Forget all of the nonsense about politics being complex - everything can be summed up in this one question.



A people support business and capitalism. If they are pro-government or not is irrelevant - the government is just a security company with a really big headquarters. A people like property, and will defend that property with violence. A people include Republicans, Libertarians, and fascists. A societies include Confederate America, Chile, and Nazi Germany.

If this doesn't sound like you, try the quiz again.



B people support governments, and trust them to provide freedom. If they are pro-property is irrelevant - when something isn't private property it becomes government property. B people include Democrats, state-socialists and "social" democrats. B societies include present-day America, feudalism, and the Soviet Union.



If this doesn't sound like you, take the quiz again.



C people trust people to govern themselves, without violence. C people include pacifists, anarchists, and radicals. C societies include "primative" tribes, early Christians, and hippie communes.

If this doesn't sound like you, you're either A or B - they're pretty well the same.


People want freedom, equality, and prosperity, and will achieve it if they are not resisted by those with guns and/or property. People with guns and/or property are only interested in keeping their guns and/or property, as well as getting more. They use needlessly complex "economics" and "politics" to confuse people. When threatened by boycotts and elections they sometimes give small amounts of temporary freedom. When threatened with revolution, they gave us what freedom we have.

Progressives, radicals, anarchists people create freedom by giving people alternatives to authority, while subduing authority with the threat of revolution.


Some links for A people:

http://world.std.com/~mhuben/libindex.html

http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/Lobby/8731/neolib.html

Some links for B people:

http://www.marlboro.edu/~miahking/sabal.html

Some links for C people:

http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/1931/

http://www.oocities.org/CapitolHill/8425/

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