This is a refreshing change from the usual online political placement tests.
On taking it, I find I'm Augustinian rather than Pelagian, which I knew already, and a Digger rather than a Jacobin. This makes me a communitarian. Never really thought of myself that way although it may just have been Blair who put me off the word (remember that?).
Add to the mixture one's attitude to change and I find I'm a Whig rather than a Tory and a Right, rather than a Left Hegelian. This make you a reformer.
Net result: I'm a communitarian reformer - I think.
"It has been the misfortune of this age, that everything is to be discussed, as if the constitution of our country were to be always a subject rather of altercation than enjoyment." - Edmund Burke anticipates the Neverendum
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