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A model of political space in circular form showing "basic political terms" such as communism etc. mapped on a cartesian graph, x and y axes being "freedom" and "equality" respectively. Based on research caried out by myself in 1986 towards an honours thesis in linguistics. Claimed by me to be superior to left/right axis, Nolan chart etc. First published, without surrender of copyright, in Anarchist Monthly Review, 199?, Melbourne. |
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[edit]A model of political space in circular form showing "basic political terms" such as communism etc. mapped on a cartesian graph, x and y axes being "freedom" and "equality" respectively.
Based on research caried out by myself in 1986 towards an honours thesis in linguistics. Claimed by me to be superior to left/right axis, Nolan chart etc.
First published, without surrender of copyright, in Anarchist Monthly Review, 199?, Melbourne.
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