March 10, 2004

The libertarian purity test. "You are a soft-core libertarian. With effort, you may harden and become pure." [via DayPop.]
  • Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on. After hearing about it on NPR, I got really interested in the Free State Project.
  • Wow, it is really impressive to see that top 5% graphic. I would have thought that gif's would start to fade after a good ten years.
  • False advertising. This is not how libertarian you are, it is how Libertarian you are.
  • I got 18 points. I don't think I'm a libertarian then. From the nature of the questions, do libertarians want no laws governing working practices at all?
  • liberta...oh, I thought it said librarian purity test! I took it anyway. Got 42. "Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on."
  • 62 here, though I'm not sure how exactly "private roads and highways" could ever work.
  • Tolls, I suppose, but the income from the tolls go to private corporations in charge of maintaining that stretch of road/highway.
  • 41.
  • 15. I've only got "librarian leanings." If you're not a librarian does that mean you're not cool or something? I want to be cool. Just tell me what I have to do.
  • 38 - Your libertarian credentials are obvious. Doubtlessly you will become more extreme as time goes on. I consider myself to be slightly libertarian (regardless of this test), but, lemme ask a question - how could the country function with NO taxes at all? Everything privatized? Wouldn't that get a little scary (i.e. the various mobs running everything)? Snow Crash anyone?
  • I consider myself a lipstick libertarian.