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Post by CtraK on Apr 24, 2011 15:20:39 GMT -5
The Political Compass has come out with suggestions of music for the four quadrants of their model. Beyond the occasional contentious choice - "Taxman" is, after all, protesting against a 95% rate - there doesn't seem to be too many moderate entries in any quandrant.
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Post by The_L on Apr 25, 2011 7:22:37 GMT -5
If I'd made that list, at the bottom of the lower-left quadrant, I'd add "And anything by the band System of a Down that is even remotely political."
Also, I've learned some awesome folk songs now.
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Post by Art Vandelay on Apr 26, 2011 22:43:53 GMT -5
Not sure if I fit in the bottom left quadrant, but I do like Eve of Destruction.
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Post by Sigmaleph on Apr 27, 2011 13:17:07 GMT -5
A while ago there was a Political Compass thread, almost everyone in FSTDT was in the bottom left. Assuming the test is accurate, that is.
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Post by The_L on Apr 28, 2011 11:20:05 GMT -5
The sad part is, I only found two songs I liked at all that weren't in the lower left quadrant. Both were in the lower-right: "Taxman" and "Protest Song."
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Post by CtraK on May 4, 2011 12:59:37 GMT -5
A while ago there was a Political Compass thread, almost everyone in FSTDT was in the bottom left. Assuming the test is accurate, that is. Ironically enough, one of the things I have noticed about the Political Compass is that it struggles to account for certain esoteric opinions - if you're a supporter of polycentric law, or the stamp scrip, or panarchism, for instance, it's pretty hard to express this in the test; it's also pretty hard to plot those things on the grid, either.
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