Some ambiguous questions; does cooperative or community ownership count as public? I feel like the question was trying to ask if I was a full government planning tanky, but my answer there would have been more along anarcho-syndicalist lines.
In the end though,
Closest Match: Eco-Anarchism
Eco-Anarchism, or Green Anarchism, is a form of anarchism that places a particular emphasis on environmental issues. It is often linked to more distinct ideologies such as Anarcho-Syndicalism. Eco-Anarchists are generally revolutionary and support using a decentralized egalitarian economy to achieve environmental goals.
Sounds about right really. It implies a focus on environment for its own sake or even over society, but the destruction of commonly held natural lands is one of the greatest probably the single most irreversible sin of capitalism. It represents the destruction of long term value for short term gain and that is the fundamental priority issue that undermines the entire capitalist system.
I scored very environmental and very decentralized, scientific and pro union, and neutral on the other three. I think revolutions are bad, but also potentially better than the alternate option of doing nothing, in a society where no other political action is effective. I don't believe in the international revolution whatsoever and I support local and cultural particularism even on the level of nations, though isolationism and closed borders are practically detrimental.
My next matches were AnCom at 90%, which I think would be nice in principle but a true implementation is unsustainable due to bad actors either externally or internally as that's basically how tribalism ended on the global stage.
Market Anarchist got 88%, which I have basically the same feeling on.
Democratic Socialism at 82% which I feel is the only option that's proven to work on an international stage, even if not necessarily the perfect implementation of what's realistically possible in every case.
At 80%, left wing nationalism. Despite the connotation of that word, I agree with this; individual groups have a right to their own culture and self determination. Exterminating culture in the name of socialism indicates a misunderstanding of both.
And 80% is far enough down the list so I'll leave it there.
I did 8dreams too, and it gave me kakistocrat. It seems like that's its "moderate" option which you fall into if you don't believe anything kooky enough to get what it has as other options. That's fairly on brand, I guess.
I also took this
ten groups thing, which is a rather more in depth quiz. It ended up calling me a
kruschevist though, which seems a bit too specific and indistinct for such a quiz.