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THE POLITICAL COMPASS
Our opinions are not one-dimensional,
capable of being represented somewhere on a line from 'left' to
'right', see:
http://www.politicalcompass.org/
"Welcome to The Political
Compass. There's abundant evidence for the need of it. The old
one-dimensional categories of 'right' and 'left' , established
for the seating arrangement of the French National Assembly of
1789, are overly simplistic for today's complex political landscape.
For example, who are the 'conservatives' in today's Russia? Are
they the unreconstructed Stalinists, or the reformers who have
adopted the right-wing views of conservatives like Margaret Thatcher
? On the standard left-right scale, how do you distinguish leftists
like Stalin and Gandhi? It's not sufficient to say that Stalin
was simply more left than Gandhi. There are fundamental political
differences between them that the old categories on their own
can't explain. Similarly, we generally describe social reactionaries
as 'right-wingers', yet that leaves left-wing reactionaries like
Robert Mugabe and Pol Pot off the hook."
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