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The result of your PolitiScale is decomposed in 8 axes. Each axis indicates your positionning compared with two opposed ideologies. Someparticular caracteristics, displayed at the end of the page can also complete your result. For further information on the different axis Look atthe help page.
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Humanity · Socialism · Justice
17%
14%
17%
62% 21%
69% 17%
71% 12%
Constructivism Essentialism
Rehabilitative justice Punitive justice
Progressism Conservatism
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11%
14%
14%
86% 7%
79% 10%
86%
55% 31%
64% 29%
Internationalism Nationalism
Communism Capitalism
Regulationnism Laissez-faire
Ecology Productivism
Revolution Reformism
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Who are we?
PolitiScale is a political test using 8 ideological values to help you know approximately where you belong to in the political �eld, or simply toshare your pro�le with your friends. this internet website is an initiative of “Radicalisé·e·s sur Internet” which is freely inspired by 8values.
Constructivism / Essentialism
Why are the people how they are? This axis allows you to situate yourself between two opposite poles whichanswer this question.
The constructivists consider that people build themselves from their environment (notably social) and thatthe caracteristics that make them who they are, are acquired.
On the contrary, the essentialists consider that an individual is by nature how he/she is and that his/hercaracteristics which make this person who she/he is, are innate.
Rehabilitative justice / Punitive justice
The ones in favor of the rehabilitative justice consider that the role of justice is to put the condemned on the“right path” again by making them understand why they should not do what they did and why they werecondemned and by accompanying them all along the process.
Converesly the ones infavor of the punitive justice consider that the role of justice is dissuasive, both for thecondemned (to avoid recidivism) and for the rest of the society (by making them examples not to follow).
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Progressism / Conservatism
The progressists try to build social progress, make a better society without caring about traditions. They oftenconsider the present as better than the past and that it is necessary to keep on this path.
On the contrary the conservatives want to keep the status quo and even to reinsert some values alreadyconsidered as disapeared or disapearing. Traditions, among those the religious heritage, are put forward as asource of wisdom.
Internationalism / Nationalism
internationalism is a set of different ides which have for common point to stop making a hierarchy betweencontries and their inhabitants and to promote as much as possible their cooperation. Pushed to its maximumthe �nal objective is the abolitions of borders.
On the other hand, nationalism is a set of heterogeneous ideas which, when applied, favour one country andits citizens over foreigners, it also justi�es the idea that each people has a nation
Communism / Capitalism
Communism is a vast political doctrine. In this test a majority for communism silmply signi�es that you are fora public property of the means of production.
Capitalism is as well an ambivalent concept. In this test a majority for capitalism silmply signi�es that you arefor a private property of the means of production.
Regulationnism / Laissez-faire
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This axis represents the attitude that a government needs to have concerning the market economy in whichan important part of the means of production are private. Liberals and kenesiens are opposed to the methodthat needs to be adopted without putting into question capitalism. If you are more capitalist, this axisrepresents your goal in terms of economy. If you are more communist, this axis represents the least bad thatyou can expect of the current system.
Regulationnism or interventionism is an idea in which the economical activity should be regulated for thecommun interst. It can be through legislation, plani�cation, subventions, a variable taxation...
On the contrary, the laissez-faire is the ideas in which the economical activity should not be regulatedbecause it would in itself correspond to the commun interest. It can be through a weak legislation, few or nosubventions, a �xed taxation and often weak or even the complete suppression of the role of the state in theeconomy.
Ecology / Productivism
Ecologie in politics privileges the protection of the environment by limiting as much as possible the impact ofhuman activities on the biodiversity even if it implies to limit the these human activities by modifying more orless radically our current way of life.
Productivism privileges human needs notably by supporting the increase of the production or the use ofmethods that have an incertain impact on the environment.
Revolution / Reformism
Revolutionaries have a tendency to privilege direct action, often in the margin of legality, to reach their goal:replace the current political organisation for totally different one.
Reformists have a tendency to privilege legal action to reach their goal: reform the political organisation stepby step. This can be done through the institutions, via elections, authorized demonstrations, petitions...
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Results
The result of your PolitiScale is decomposed in 8 axes. Each axis indicates your positionning compared with two opposedideologies. Some particular caracteristics, displayed at the end of the page can also complete your result. For furtherinformation on the different axis Look at the help page.
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Humanity · Socialism · Justice
Constructivism
Essentialism
62%17%21%
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Rehabilitative justice
Punitive justice
69%14%17%
Progressism
Conservatism
71%17%12%
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Internationalism
Nationalism
86%
Communism
Capitalism
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79%11%
Regulationnism
Laissez-faire
86%14%
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Ecology
Productivism
55%14%31%
Revolution
Reformism
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64%
29%
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Who are we?Who are we?PolitiScale is a political test using 8 ideological values to help you know approximatelywhere you belong to in the political eld, or simply to share your pro le with yourfriends. this internet website is an initiative of “Radicalisé·e·s sur Internet” which is freelyinspired by 8values.
Constructivism / EssentialismConstructivism / Essentialism
Why are the people how they are? This axis allows you to situate yourself between twoopposite poles which answer this question.
T h e constructivistsconstructivists consider that people build themselves from their environment(notably social) and that the caracteristics that make them who they are, are acquired.
On the contrary, the essentialistsessentialists consider that an individual is by nature how he/she isand that his/her caracteristics which make this person who she/he is, are innate.
Rehabilitative justice / Punitive justiceRehabilitative justice / Punitive justice
The ones in favor of the rehabilitative justicerehabilitative justice consider that the role of justice is to putthe condemned on the “right path” again by making them understand why theyshould not do what they did and why they were condemned and by accompanyingthem all along the process.
Converesly the ones infavor of the punitive justicepunitive justice consider that the role of justice isdissuasive, both for the condemned (to avoid recidivism) and for the rest of the society(by making them examples not to follow).
Progressism / ConservatismProgressism / Conservatism
Th e progressistsprogressists try to build social progress, make a better society without caringabout traditions. They often consider the present as better than the past and that it isnecessary to keep on this path.
On the contrary the conservativesconservatives want to keep the status quo and even to reinsertsome values already considered as disapeared or disapearing. Traditions, among thosethe religious heritage, are put forward as a source of wisdom.
Internationalism / NationalismInternationalism / Nationalism
internationalisminternationalism is a set of different ides which have for common point to stop makinga hierarchy between contries and their inhabitants and to promote as much aspossible their cooperation. Pushed to its maximum the nal objective is the abolitionsof borders.
On the other hand, nationalismnationalism is a set of heterogeneous ideas which, when applied,favour one country and its citizens over foreigners, it also justi es the idea that eachpeople has a nation
Communism / CapitalismCommunism / Capitalism
CommunismCommunism is a vast political doctrine. In this test a majority for communism silmplysignifies that you are for a public property of the means of production.
CapitalismCapitalism is as well an ambivalent concept. In this test a majority for capitalism silmplysignifies that you are for a private property of the means of production.
Regulationnism / Laissez-faireRegulationnism / Laissez-faire
This axis represents the attitude that a government needs to have concerning themarket economy in which an important part of the means of production are private.Liberals and kenesiens are opposed to the method that needs to be adopted withoutputting into question capitalism. If you are more capitalist, this axis represents yourgoal in terms of economy. If you are more communist, this axis represents the leastbad that you can expect of the current system.
RegulationnismRegulationnism or interventionism is an idea in which the economical activity shouldbe regulated for the commun interst. It can be through legislation, plani cation,subventions, a variable taxation...
On the contrary, the laissez-fairelaissez-faire is the ideas in which the economical activity shouldnot be regulated because it would in itself correspond to the commun interest. It canbe through a weak legislation, few or no subventions, a xed taxation and often weakor even the complete suppression of the role of the state in the economy.
Ecology / ProductivismEcology / Productivism
EcologieEcologie in politics privileges the protection of the environment by limiting as much aspossible the impact of human activities on the biodiversity even if it implies to limit thethese human activities by modifying more or less radically our current way of life.
ProductivismProductivism privileges human needs notably by supporting the increase of theproduction or the use of methods that have an incertain impact on the environment.
Revolution / ReformismRevolution / Reformism
RevolutionariesRevolutionaries have a tendency to privilege direct action, often in the margin oflegality, to reach their goal: replace the current political organisation for totally differentone.
ReformistsReformists have a tendency to privilege legal action to reach their goal: reform thepolitical organisation step by step. This can be done through the institutions, viaelections, authorized demonstrations, petitions...
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