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The Nolan Chart in its traditional form. The Nolan Chart is a political spectrum diagram created by American libertarian activist David Nolan in 1969, charting political views along two axes, representing economic freedom and personal freedom.
The syntax for this template is identical to Template:Graph:Chart, with one difference. If you use |y1Party= instead of |y1Title= then title is set to the party short name, and the color for the line is set to the party color. All the other parameters are pass through to Template:Graph:Chart unchanged. To override a particular title or color ...
A political spectrum is a system to characterize and classify different political positions in relation to one another. These positions sit upon one or more geometric axes that represent independent political dimensions. [ 1 ]
English: Two-axis political spectrum chart, cultural focus on community/individual, and economic focus on community/individual. It is similar to the Nolan chart, except with less libertarian bias. Instead of the non-left-right axis being libertarian-authoritarian (as with the Nolan chart), it is individualism-communitarianism. Nolan was a ...
I've expanded the template to include an "Other models" line, which includes Horseshoe theory, Nolan Chart, Political compass, and Pournelle chart.This fixes WP:BIDIRECTIONAL, as those articles already use this template, and that seems like a reasonable way to consolidate alternative approaches.
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English: SVG version of the 2d political spectrum chart that is intentionally free of text to allow use as an annotated image with overlay text to accommodate both internationalization and accessibility when used with annotation markup code.
2.2 Election results of 16 parties in 12 states. 2.3 Majority of seats. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Graph:Chart political/doc. Add languages ...