Hey all- interesting discussion. Just wanted to point out something I noticed. The test linked to in the OP seems to me (a conservative) to have pretty strong left-leaning assumptions built into the way the questions are phrased. "Should gobalization favor trans-national corporations or humanity"? for example is basically a loaded question. Very few people, even on the libertarian right, would favor 'trans national corporations' as such, but they would make the argument that, on net, globalization and capitalism are good for humanity, having brought literally billions of people up out of poverty, etc. This is an issue because the question essentially creates a binary between corporations and helping humanity, which is exactly what many on the right- correctly or otherwise- deny. I think this is an issue with several of the questions. Maybe I'm putting too much stock in what's meant to be a rough survey, but I think any chart that has Thatcher way closer to Hitler than Hitler is to Stalin is a bit suspect. Happy to elaborate on why. Might I suggest: http://www.moralfoundations.org/ Not perfect, ofc, but I think a much more thorough and fair minded exploration of the same terrain. my scores, for what they're worth, are Economic Left/Right: 3.5 Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: 1.08