My results were overall pragmatic (apart from the 0% Capitalist / 36% Communist score, heh)
Were these descriptions written by a French guy on Wordpad or something? Not to go all Hitler, but I saw quite a few spelling errors.
- The constructivists consider that people build themselves from their environment (notably social) and that the characteristics that make them who they are, are acquired.
- 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 were condemned and by accompanying them all along the process.
- The progressives try to build social progress, make a better society without caring about traditions. They often consider the present as better than the past and that it is necessary to keep on this path.
- Internationalism is a set of different ides which have for common point to stop making a hierarchy between countries and their inhabitants and to promote as much as possible their cooperation. Pushed to its maximum the final objective is the abolition of borders.
- Communism is a vast political doctrine. In this test a majority for communism simply signifies that you are for a public property of the means of production.
- Regulationism or interventionism is an idea in which the economical activity should be regulated for the communal interest. It can be through legislation, planification, subventions, a variable taxation.
- Ecology in politics privileges the protection of the environment by limiting as much as possible the impact of human activities on the biodiversity even if it implies to limit the these human activities by modifying more or less radically our current way of life.
- 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.