Democracy/Authority dictates your view on government system. Globalist/Isolationist is your view on prioritizing a single nation vs. all nations. Militarist/Pacifist is evidently your view on military conflict. Security/Freedom is also quite obvious. Equality/Markets is your economic viewpoint (basically who holds economic power). Secular/Religious (I believe) is your view on religiousness in general. Progressive/Tradition is your opinion on whether the world should change and progress to meet needs, or rest with traditional values. Assimilationist/Multiculturalist is whether you support the existence of multiple different cultures or think they should all be assimilated into one. This is just my understanding of it. Might not be entirely correct
Nah man, just kind of funny how you couldn't get mod even though you had the prerequisites nailed down.
Of course the test is never perfect, and believe me the compass is far from it. The test relies on how The Economic and Social scales are the same, which they obviously aren't. If you want a more accurate one, check out 8values (i've heard 9values is too). Spoiler: Here was my OG Compass and thought I'm very pro-market, I'm also very progressive in my social ideals. So it shows me as a dirty-ass centrist. (JK i love y'all even tho your words are useless)
I'm more of a Deng Xiaoping fan actually, the god who let the private market and communism combine. What a hero, saved China from collapse. Although I would be lying if I said I didn't have the Little Red Book of China in my room. It's always sitting atop my Alexa, so I know they're listening. It's funny. The first quarter of the book is actually just pictures of Mao walking around China. Like it's literally just pictures until a quarter in. BUT ALSO yeah where we at. I had the same idea to post everyone's allignment on one chart, but seems you beat me to it @eeks_dee
I haven't fully figured politics yet, but my stance of leaning neutral slighting to the left seems accurate