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- Nolan_Chart abstract "The Nolan Chart is a political view assessment diagram created by David Nolan in 1969. The chart divides human political opinions into two vectors – economic opinion and personal opinion – to produce a type of Cartesian chart. It expands political view analysis beyond the traditional \"left–right\" line, which measures politics along a one-dimensional line, into a graph with two dimensions: degrees of economic and personal freedom.".
- Nolan_Chart comment "The Nolan Chart is a political view assessment diagram created by David Nolan in 1969. The chart divides human political opinions into two vectors – economic opinion and personal opinion – to produce a type of Cartesian chart. It expands political view analysis beyond the traditional \"left–right\" line, which measures politics along a one-dimensional line, into a graph with two dimensions: degrees of economic and personal freedom.".