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