Mar. 21st, 2005 02:47 pm
Libertarian quiz
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No, this isn't another lame, skewed quiz designed to reveal previously unsuspected political leanings; it's a very brief questionnaire from a friend trying to learn more about libertarianism. Reply in comments below (anonymously, if you wish) and I'll see that he reads them.
- Do you consider people like Murray Rothbard, Lew Rockwell, Ludwig von Mises, and Friedrich Hayek your gurus?
- What period in US history comes closest to reflecting your ideals?
- Do you approve of the FDIC?
- What do you think of Franklin D. Roosevelt, on a scale of 1 (traitorously evil) to 10 (a personal hero)?
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If any of this is at all useful to him, feel free to pass it on. :-)
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1. Von Mises and Hayek, very much so. Also Karl Popper.
2. The Coolidge Administration.
3. Not particularly, although I'd be interested to see if there's any good economics indicating that the increased liquidity from increased small deposits produces a common good worth the distortion of the market.
4. 7.5, based almost entirely on his foreign policy of kicking the hell out of fascists.
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2) not one single solitary moment.
3)...the what?
4)He was one of the best US President, but like all US presidents he emerged from a plutocracy and had an absurd level of personal power.
Oh, ...I see...this survey was meant for Americans only
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