左派还是右派?

January 22, 2007 on 1:45 am | Topics, 冷热话题 | 1条评论

10道题简单判断自己是左派还是右派

翻译了一下一个非常简短的左派、右派测试题

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个人问题 同意 - 不确定- 不同意

1. 政府不应该审查各种媒体

2. 应该实行义务兵役制,不应该有强制征兵

3. 对于成年人,任何性行为都不应该受到法律限制

4. 应该废止所有禁止成年人拥有和使用任何药品的法律

5. 身份证制度不应该存在

经济问题 同意 - 不确定- 不同意

1. 政府不应该资助或特别对待任何企业

2. 政府不应该给国际自由贸易设置任何障碍

3. 让人们自己设计退休计划,社会保障应该私有化

4. 政府福利应该被民间慈善组织取代

5. 政府支出和税收应该大幅(至少50%)减少

到这里输入答案 点击Score it,你就会看到自己世左派还是右派了。(不懂英语可以看图。^_^)

中文维基百科关于左派、右派的条目

下面是节选:

* 公平的结果是左;公平的程序是右。* 反对自由市场造成的不均等为左;而接受之则为右。

* 偏好一个“更大的”政府为左;偏好一个“更小的”政府为右。* 平等为左;自由为右。

* 一个现世政府为左;一个宗教政府为右。* 集体主义为左;个人主义为右。

* 革新为左;保守为右。 * 法律支配文化为左;文化支配法律为右。

* 支持国家独立、自治和主权—尤其是小团体为左;仅支持建立国家和政府为右:一些团体可能会被右派视为恐怖份子、但却可能被左派视为自由战士。右派的运动通常支持他们自己国家的主权并反对其分裂。在欧洲,支持欧盟者通常来自左派,而支持国家主权者则来自右派。

* 国际主义和世界观为左;国家利益为右:经济民族主义或贸易保护主义在左右两派都可以发现,左派的保护主义是以确保国内的工作机会为目标,而右派的保护主义则是为了保护本国的公司和经济。

* 认为人性和社会为可变性的为左;认为它们为固定性的为右:这是先天与后天之间的争论例子之一。最先以此定义左右派的是美国经济学家汤玛斯·索威尔(Thomas Sowell)。

* 认为人性本善为左;认为人性本恶为右:在这里左派认为邪恶和痛苦是由社会的不公平所造成的,修正此问题便能使人性向善。而右派认为邪恶是人性必然产生的。可是,人性本善说有人必须因为好保护这样的保守的侧面,一方的人性本恶说有人必须因为坏改变这样的革新性的侧面。

右-派-网-的-政-治-指-南-针 - 50道题的测验
去年年中在右派网做了一个政治指南针的测试。刚刚好偏右一点点,今天又去做了一次,综合偏左,政治竟然是0分,正中间!看来我是一个政治经济观点都比较中立的人,属于温和派吧。要是六年以前,我估计属于铁杆右派。

有兴趣的人可以去右派网自己测试一下。 《政治指南针》youpai 点 org/compass/ , 国内的朋友可能不能访问。
政治指南针2007结果

2007年一月 ^ 属于
政治指南针2006结果

2006年六月 ^

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Popularity bred popularity?

February 10, 2006 on 2:11 pm | Topics, 英文日志 | 暂无评论

Found an interesting topic. Do you like smash hits?? How do you choose which album to buy?

So what makes a hit?

A new study reveals that we make our music purchases based partly on our perceived preferences of others.

….. continue to read The Science of Hit Songs

Basicly, researchers created an artificial music market of 14,341 participants split into two groups to pick music from unknown musicians. In one group, the individuals had only song titles and band names to go on. The individuals in the other group saw how others had rated the songs.

One reader remarks

(the experiment) turns out popularity bred popularity, which explains why there’s so much crap on the radio

Another interesting remark is

It’s the law of physics that states that if one girl screams for something, it will make other girls scream … until all girls within a five-mile radius are screaming. Once you get girls screamin’, you can’t stop ‘em! They’re crazy! –Chef, South Park

This is exactly how I see those pop songs. Not many pop songs stay popular for long, the possible reason is that their popularity was created mainly by marketing rather than quality.

I am not saying that this is actually good science. Actually, if you know a little bit science, you will find that this research had made too many assumptions.

Following Comments:

hum~~popularity stuff~~rather complex….I would say that there must some reason essentially lead to the popularity, not just the popularity itself, ‘cuz the base(very first) quantity of ‘popularity’ should be large enough to bred even bigger popularity….(felt i am saying the tongue twister~~hoho)whatsoever, nothing comes from nothing~ as regard to the pop song,
well…u know, lots of the classical music today were once the “pop music” in the time when they had been written~what makes the difference is their qualities….i agree with u upon this point. today’s pop song is just like MASS production, ‘cuz music-making is also a popular thing…………so, let’s just wait and see which pop song we know will remain after fifty years or more……hehe…

oh, forgot to say>元er – 10/02/2006 22:51

when people need to make a choice, given that nowadays there are so many choices, taking other ppl’s preferences into account seems to be good idea and an efficient way to be entertained.
also, when people are talking about a song, you will want to listen to it so that you can talk about it. we all live with other ppl, so being influenced by others is unavoidable.i feel sad that the increasing number of choices is now obstructing us from having our own tastes and make it a bit inefficient for quility works to emerge, maybe?

yuaner, i like your comments, “lots of the classical music today were once the ‘pop music’ ” may be true. but i can hardly imagine when i am 80 years old say, any of today’s hits become “classical”. 200 years later,perhaps?

Published By CY- 11/02/2006 01:22

yeah~~it’s inevitable for us to take other people’s preferences into account when we are making our choises, so that we can get ourselves be involved in most of the talking.^^just read the article link above~only to find out that’s sth called social influence~
hehe, and it indeed, has given some negative effects on the emergence of good quality work, i agree.Yet, i want to say that nothing will obstruct u from having ur own taste, (u’v been doing it well i think~)and there will always be someone who share the same taste as u…..^^hoho….
why u so pessimistic about the prospect of today’s music ?well… maybe in ur mind, classical music has to be performed seriously by orchestras, i think the definition of classical can be broader….to some extents, Beatle’s music have already become somehow ‘classical’ in many people’s minds…..right?

Published By 元er – 11/02/2006 23:45

well, yuan’er evidently we share some interests and i am glad to say so. is that the reason you *..^^hoo…* ? hehe
i was not saying that something will prevent me from having my own tastes but in a rather general terms. you see, i am not a person with peculiar tastes i must thank the people i was connected to for it.
i am not pessimistic about today’s music that much, but i do not believe those hits will become “classical music” in future. In my point of view, rather narrow, classical music is refined and produced in the traditions of art which is contrasted with pop hits, and certainly must be concert music. beatles music are good and may become classical in many people’s mind as you said, but i don’t believe it will be universally recognized. on the other hand, i see the potentials of new-ages. like yanni’s

Published By CY- 12/02/2006 00:31

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Tsunami Donations Comment

January 8, 2005 on 2:01 am | Topics, 英文日志 | 暂无评论

Tsunami Donations Comment

arg… another year, the second term of my university life have just begun.

The most upsetting news these days is certainly the tsunami in southeast asia on boxing day last year. I have been following all the information feed from all sorts of media it certainly is the most shocking disaster I have ever seen in my life. Big countries are in a competition of pledging donations, but how much aid will be actually delivered? Even China, which is a developing country who is still receiving help from developed countries pledges to give a lot(despite of many indonesian’s hostilities to indonesian chinese)

Western countries are particularly generous this time, which amazes me. Yeah, because too many westerners were there on holiday at that time, the destruction and hard feelings were actually witnessed and felt by them and delivered back to their families. Western media are bombing the public with shocking statistics and images which are really touching and have the power to make people spare some of their pocket money. Some of the rich people are generous too, like Jackie Chan, Michael Schumacher, but what about Bill Gates (I know, just because I don’t like windows)?

Aids seems to be in favor of Sri Lanka, I heard that India refuses some donations just because its government want to show that India is capable to deal with its own matter just like how Chinese government dealt with Tang Shan Earth Quake which kills thousands of people years ago. 440 and possibly more than 2000 Britons were dead in southeast asia, is this the reason why British were so generous and the media were so keen on following?

Media is really powerful, not many people will notice people in places in Africa such as Sudan just because they don’t report or give limited coverage of information.

ANYWAY, GOD BLESS THOSE WHO ARE SUFFERING!

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Very good!

Published By songmuyang – 25/01/2005 04:40

Well Said! Cool comment!
keep up~~!
and I’ll be adding you to my favourate list :)

Published By Fan_Yang_ – 20/01/2005 00:23

Quote:
by the way, have you committed yourself to the living God?
Are u a brother ?
Published By Dragon – 10/01/2005 23:10
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no, but why i said “god bless” is just to express my best wishes to them, it does not necessarily imply i am committed to god or anything.

Published By Trivance – 11/01/2005 00:05

by the way, have you committed yourself to the living God?

Are u a brother ?

Published By Dragon – 10/01/2005 23:10

Hi!
You have quite a few interesting thing in your blog, I wil keep and eye on it … maybe you update it often with more news

cya Lili

Published By Lili (http://spaces.msn.com/members/lillykins1976) – 10/01/2005 21:27

hello how u doing long time no see. hope ur ok that and uni treating u well, its sad about the crisis but theres always been crisis everywhere else why cant people be always giving that much money?

Published By im_a_lady_you_no – 10/01/2005 17:28

trivance, a tall,handsome,clever and romantic boy seems a enthusiast as well, well mate ,good luck ,顶!keep in touch~~~

Published By man_who_invented_fire (http://spaces.msn.com/members/eplasinba/) – 09/01/2005 01:52

Great sentiments there. We will not see many, if any, natural disasters as big as this one in our lifetime, so get donating everyone!

Published By PvtRyan17 (http://spaces.msn.com/members/ashwhitfield/) – 09/01/2005 01:19

I’m actually quite glad that the countries from the “developed” world are donating considerable amounts of money to help the aid work going on in the aftermath of the tsunami, but the idea that anyone could treat saving lives as a competition is quite disappointing really. :(

Still, cool blog and thanks for the visit to my blog!

Published By Stealthio (http://spaces.msn.com/members/stealthio/) – 09/01/2005 01:16

Haha, you *bet* I use Firefox!

Published By Rach (http://spaces.msn.com/members/l337ch1xx0r/) – 08/01/2005 23:31

By CY | 来自BlogCY

After school activities in the UK

March 2, 2004 on 10:32 pm | Topics, 留学生活, 英文日志 | 3条评论

This is an essay for The International Student Awards 2004 which is run by the British Council.
It’s an award scheme for those international students who are making the most of their time in the UK.

To get a rough impression of my extracurricular activities, please start from the 4th paragraphs.

Please do not worry about me; I am healthy and happy here. We have just had a party last Wednesday organized by the college, nice meals and nice karaoke songs, great fun.

I finally received an offer from Imperial College London. I am so happy that because my hard work has been paid off. I still remember the day when I first told you that I wanted to go to UK to continue my study then go to Imperial College. You, father and I had a long argument, now everything seems to be clear, even father will agree, we made a right decision.

I missed the tough competition of the University Entrance Exams in our country, but I entered a brand new one in UK which is not only solving hard questions. I have to work hard on my studies, keep my room tidy, cook for myself etc as I am away from you. You chose a state college for me because you want me to be more independent, I think now I am proud to tell you that I am now indeed.

Since last May, I started to work as a volunteer. I have been working for Scope, which is a charity shop whose focus is helping people with cerebral palsy. I have learned how to sort clothes; I can instantly and correctly tell you the size of a T-shirt or dress by just looking at it for a few seconds. I have also learn how to help to operate a store, do promotions, treat customers well and even how to react when I see a thief. Last time I was on the till, Sue the manager ask me to ‘notice’ someone which was suspected to be a thief. Sue said, ‘Just look AT him, give him some pressure, I don’t want you to challenge him, safety comes first’ At last, the man went away with nothing. Haha, I think I now may be able give some suggestions to my sister about her plan of opening a chocolate store.

Monday is the busiest day for me; I have continuous classes for a whole day. Even so, I choose to volunteer at night. What makes me so exciting? They are lovely British children. I work as leader/helper in the local scout. Every night on Monday, I learn from the activities we do and they learn something from me. We now know how to survive in forest and make fire without matches or lighter but our own hand and anything can be found in forest. I took them outside in fields in dark, use map and torch to find our way home, although the temperature was freezing, but everyone seemed have forgotten about it. We are now planning a new 24-mile-cycling trip. I will email the photos and tell you about it immediately after the trip. When it was Chinese New Year, we had a Chinese New Year evening. I told them about our country, fascinating fairy tales and taught them how to make dumplings. I made a standard dumpling as the same as you always did, one little boy asked me, ‘Why you make it like this?’ Dear mum, I can’t answer this question, can you tell me how to? Anyway, I was not good teacher that day because the dumplings they made that evening got countless shapes; they called them ‘creative design’.

When I started to do volunteer work, I didn’t expect any rearward. But now I have received a certificate of 100 Hour Award signed by the secretary of state for young people and adult skills, and I am heading to the Award of Excellence which requires 200 hours. ‘Why not have what you done credited’ Terry introduced me to the Millennium Volunteers scheme. Then I have a very kind counsellor Ruth who is always there to help me, answer any questions relates to the problems I encounter. They often offer some attracting activities and course to me. I participated in the ‘Residential Course’, there I met many new friends who are doing the same thing as me, and we played games, used recycled materials to form a band and learn to juggle. This half-term, I took four courses offered by them, Sign-language, First-Aid, Health and Safety and Customer Care. I hope that with these new skills, I will be able to help more people and myself.

Being a volunteer makes me feel that I am helpful to others and make the most of my time, but that’s not everything I do after school. I often go to different towns and cities to discover this fascinating country. I have been to almost every major city in England. I plan to go for a trip to Scotland and Egypt this Easter, so I am sorry that I am not going home. I know you miss me, I will have all the photos with me and beautiful background in it emailed to you! You know I like church, I have been to 26 different church or cathedrals. Last time I went to Ely cathedral, I listened to the choir with the BBC broadcasting team, loads of modern media equipment in this ancient building. I frequently go to the local church, not for services but for some old friends, I meet many old people who need some one to talk to. I have learned much history knowledge from them.

OK, the email may be a bit long this time, I just couldn’t help myself to tell you how happy I am now; I will see you this summer and tell you everything!

评论/留言 我要留言

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作者:absolute伊   个人主页 

valuable experience!
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作者:icewind only   个人主页 

向来觉得你的生活相比我的而言充实有意义很多,似乎每个人都可以决定改变现状,但做起来却有些力不从心,或许是渐渐习惯了这种懒散的生活节奏。很高兴看到你对目前生活的满意,祝福你CY
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作者:多恩来特   个人主页 

hehe..sounds like you are having lots of fun here..well..good luck for your competetion!

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