Pournelle chart
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title:
Pournelle chart
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The Pournelle chart, developed by Jerry Pournelle in his 1963 political science Ph.D. dissertation, is a two-dimensional coordinate system which can be used to distinguish political ideologies. It is similar to the political compass and the Nolan Chart in that it is a two-dimensional chart, but the axes of the Pournelle chart are different from those of other systems. The two axes are as follows: The x-axis, "Attitude toward the State", refers to a political philosophy's attitude toward the stat
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Two-dimensional coordinate system which can be used to distinguish political ideologies
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pournelle_chart
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2021-08-11T04:50:07Z
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