Model used to organize political ideology across two axes: economic (left–right) and social (authoritarian–libertarian)
1 As it turns out, the tornado has blown in from the other side of the political compass .
2 I generally get my political compass rectified, learn from you whereabouts we are, and correct my course again.
3 Until the political compass finally pointed towards us, and the works to build the high-speed network began with a decade's delay.
4 Yet the BBC, fountainhead of public service broadcasting, says no, as tidal waves of condemnation roll from all points of the political compass .
5 His moral and political compass points were set - I well imagine - by the cardinal points of Ronald Blythe's Anglicanism and Colin Ward's anarchism.
6 That's why the Washington Post Company did its Political Compass .
7 I suspect she is one of those national treasures whose results on the Political Compass test I'd be much happier not knowing.
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