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Download as PDF; Printable version The Nolan chart ... The Nolan chart, whose basic form is used in the World's Smallest Political Quiz:
The first form the Quiz took was as a business card, with the ten questions printed on it along with the chart. As of August 2004, over 7 million Quizzes had been printed. The Quiz, then, is a combination of two elements: Nolan's chart, and Fritz's idea of ten short questions to help a person find their associated place on that graph.
Frustrated by the "left-right" line analysis that leaves no room for other ideologies, Nolan devised a chart with two axes which would come to be known as the Nolan Chart, and later became the centerpiece of the World's Smallest Political Quiz. Nolan's argument was that the major difference between various political philosophies, the real ...
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 ...
While the traditional political "left-right" spectrum is a line, the Nolan Chart, created by David Nolan, is a plane, situating libertarianism in a wider gamut of political thought. Nolan pictured with his eponymous chart at the 1996 Libertarian National Convention
Page seven of Eight Ways to Run the Country by BP Mitchell has what could be the original Nolan Chart. While you can certainly quote text from a book, can you quote a figure from a book? --Abel 22:49, 26 June 2012 (UTC) Well the word "quote" for a diagram is a bit unclear.
2 We should understand what the Nolan Chart is and isn't. 1 comment. 3 NPOV. 5 comments. 4 Problematic addition. 3 comments. 5 American Patriot Party Views the Nolan ...
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