You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed. As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power. You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.
ich wollte den test wirklich machen.. aber ich hab mich wirklich so aufgeregt. :D das hat alles zwei seiten.. allein daß bildung n luxus is und kein recht.. narf.. allein das bringt mich schon auf 180.. irgendwie isses ja so.. siehe studiengebühren.. find ich auch irgendwo gerechtfertigt.. wenn was bei rauskommen würde und das studium dadurch wirklich profitieren würde.. aber bildung an sich ist sicherlich ein recht und kein luxus..
naja, auf jedenfall bin ich wohl mehr kapitalist, als sozi.. sorry. ;)
You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business. While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops. As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral.
OK, why do I think it is bollocks? Because I am far far more capitalist than socialist.
"You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business." - Actually I am wary of big businesses which have near monopolies - like Microsoft and BT.
"While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops." - true, but it is a very small part of my life.
"As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral." - nonsense.
I think that the questions were very stilted and didnt really "get" the difference between socialism and capitalism.
You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business. While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops. As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral.
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Date: 2007-06-25 06:59 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-25 07:24 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-06-25 07:37 pm (UTC)You see a lot of injustice in the world, and you'd like to see it fixed.
As far as you're concerned, all the wrong people have the power.
You're strongly in favor of the redistribution of wealth - and more protection for the average person.
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Date: 2007-06-25 07:40 pm (UTC)Okay *geht sich bei der Linken einschreiben* XD
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Date: 2007-06-25 07:44 pm (UTC)das hat alles zwei seiten.. allein daß bildung n luxus is und kein recht.. narf.. allein das bringt mich schon auf 180.. irgendwie isses ja so.. siehe studiengebühren.. find ich auch irgendwo gerechtfertigt.. wenn was bei rauskommen würde und das studium dadurch wirklich profitieren würde.. aber bildung an sich ist sicherlich ein recht und kein luxus..
naja, auf jedenfall bin ich wohl mehr kapitalist, als sozi.. sorry. ;)
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Date: 2007-06-25 08:35 pm (UTC)You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business.
While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops.
As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral.
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Date: 2007-06-25 08:39 pm (UTC)"You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business."
- Actually I am wary of big businesses which have near monopolies - like Microsoft and BT.
"While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops." - true, but it is a very small part of my life.
"As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral." - nonsense.
I think that the questions were very stilted and didnt really "get" the difference between socialism and capitalism.
stimmt, denk ich
Date: 2007-06-26 08:56 am (UTC)You tend to be quite wary of businesses, especially big business.
While you know that corporations have their place, you tend to support small, locally owned shops.
As far as the rich go, you think they're usually corrupt and immoral.
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Date: 2007-07-01 08:03 am (UTC)