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  2. The Political Compass - Wikipedia

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    The Political Compass website was established by political journalist Wayne Brittenden. [3] On July 2, 2001, an early version of the website appeared on the web server of One World Action. [4] The creators of The Political Compass acknowledged intellectual influences such as Wilhelm Reich and Theodor Adorno for their contributions to the field. [4]

  3. Nolan Chart - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    The expressions political compass and political map are used to refer to the political spectrum as well, especially to popular two-dimensional models of it. [2] [3 ...

  5. File:Political Compass standard model.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Political compass - two-axis political spectrum chart with a horizontal socio-economic axis and a vertical socio-cultural axis, and ideologically representative political colours in each quadrant − a frequently used model of the political spectrum based on Hans Eysenck (1956)

  6. Wayne Brittenden - Wikipedia

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    The Political Compass Wayne Marsden Brittenden [ 1 ] is a New Zealand journalist, author, historian, and documentary film-maker. He worked as a political journalist for the British Broadcasting Corporation , as a correspondent for Radio New Zealand , and a writer for various local publications.

  7. Category:Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    A political spectrum is a system of classifying different political positions upon one or more geometric axes that symbolize independent political dimensions. The main article for this category is Political spectrum .

  8. Pournelle chart - Wikipedia

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    The Pournelle chart, developed by Jerry Pournelle in his 1963 political science Ph.D. dissertation, is a two-dimensional coordinate system which can be used to distinguish political ideologies. It is similar to the political compass and the Nolan Chart in that it is a two-dimensional chart, but the axes of the Pournelle chart are different from ...

  9. File:Nolan-chart.svg - Wikipedia

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    2006-11-26 06:10 SilverStar 275×275×0 (6140 bytes) Nolan chart, 2d political spectrum. Diagonal line indicates classical 1d left-right political spectrum. See license below. 2006-11-26 06:07 SilverStar 275×275×0 (6490 bytes) Nolan chart, a 2D political spectrum. See license below.