Political Spectrum
As Wikipedia defines it, "a political spectrum is a way of modeling different political positions by placing them upon one or more geometric axes symbolizing independent political dimensions". The range of political positions in this country are universally understood to be encompassed by a spectrum from left of center to right of center. In the USA we typically consider the spectrum running left to right with Socialists, Democrats, Libertarians Republicans, and Conservatives. This spectrum is displayed visually in several formats, a circle, a half moon, four quadrants, compass chart, and two others we will explain below, a square box, and a straight line, etc. The most usual and easiest to handle is the straight line. (This particular reference is just a sample. The plotting of particular people and beliefs is inaccurate.) Center being the true north of rational views on any issue. Left of center representing the more liberal or free thinking, unrestrained viewpoints. The right of center representing more conservative, traditional and responsible viewpoints. The square box is based on the Nolan Chart created by libertarian David Nolan. There are variants of this model such as the Pournelle chart developed by Jerry Pournelle in 1963, a two dimensional box chart but with different axis. THE GRAY AREA HAS DEVELOPED ITS OWN GRAPHIC of 21st Century US Political Spectrum. THE GRAY AREA HAS ALSO DEVELOPED A 2-Page GRAPHIC of ISSUES ACROSS the US POLITICAL Spectrum.(Page 1) (Page 2) Another variant is the "world's smallest political quiz" which rotates the Nolan chart to a diamond shape. The ADVOCATES for self government administers this quiz to help anyone quickly determine where they reside on the political spectrum. Take the "world's smallest political quiz" to find out where your views reside on the spectrum. Another quiz is available from Dr. Tim Groseclose, a 40-question quiz that allows you to calculate your "Political Quotient". At the end of the quiz, Dr. Groseclose also lists politicians who have PQs similar to yours. Or, take the "TIME Magazine quiz" to predict your political perspective. In the 3 columns below you will find updated stories on the political views (spectrum) of candidates and issues as they apply to us today. How do your beliefs align with the political debates of today? Take the quiz. Various Gallup polls on political spectrum by party, by individual groups, over the years.

Read the Solzhenitzyn speech at Harvard 1978

7/4/20
from The Gray Area:
7/4/20:
For a chilling look at today, from the viewpoint of famed Russian dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn, read his speech on the condition of the west (USA) to Harvard graduates in 1978. It will show you how we got here and why. And frustrate you as no one actually listened. For example, here are a few quotes from his very long speech:
  • “a decline in civil courage.”
  • "from ancient times decline in courage has been considered the beginning of the end"
  • "a legalistic life ...almost never sees voluntary self-restraint.
  • "Legal frames (especially in the United States) are broad enough to encourage not only individual freedom but also certain individual crimes" .. like terrorist and rioter’s human rights.
  • "Because instant and credible information has to be given [by the media], it becomes necessary to resort to guesswork, rumors and suppositions to fill in the voids, and none of them will ever be rectified, they will stay on in the readers' memory."
  • "There is a dangerous tendency to form a herd, ... This gives birth to strong mass prejudices, blindness, which is most dangerous…It will only be broken by the pitiless crowbar of events."
  • " It is almost universally recognized that the West shows all the world a way to successful economic development, ... but you are no role model ... A number of [the west's] critics turn to socialism, which is a false and dangerous current.… a profound analysis showing that socialism of any type and shade leads to a total destruction of the human spirit and to a leveling of mankind into death."
  • "A fact which cannot be disputed is the weakening of human beings in the West ... There are meaningful warnings that history gives a threatened or perishing society. ... left without electric power for a few hours only, and all of a sudden crowds of American citizens start looting and creating havoc."
  • "...the West has difficulties in understanding reality such as it is. ...only moral criteria can help the West against communism's well planned world strategy.
  • "the U.S. anti-war movement wound up being involved in the betrayal of Far Eastern nations, in a genocide and in the suffering today imposed on 30 million people there. Do those convinced pacifists hear the moans coming from there?"
  • "...no weapons, no matter how powerful, can help the West until it overcomes its loss of willpower..."
  • "… we turned our backs upon the Spirit and embraced all that is material with excessive and unwarranted zeal."
  • "Liberalism was inevitably displaced by radicalism, radicalism had to surrender to socialism and socialism can never resist communism."
1978 folks! It is long and intellectual, but worth the read.
from TPPF,
7/2/20:
... to rejuvenate our shared love for this great republic ... I’d recommend re-reading the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, or the Bill of Rights. You might also read some of the stirring speeches of recent American history. One of my favorites, which is very timely, is Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn’s “A World Split Apart,” delivered at Harvard University in 1978. In it, the oft-persecuted critic of the Soviet Union highlighted a problem that is poignant for us today—“a decline in civil courage.” We wrestle with this today, as marauding revisionists tear down our history and literally tear down our monuments. The solution, according to Solzhenitsyn? Remember that “governments are meant to serve man, and man lives to be free to pursue happiness.” May this inspiration from a non-American who loved America fuel our passion to rejuvenate American patriotism. If our Founders could pledge their “lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor” to the promise of the American ideal, then we—beneficiaries of their sacrifices—also owe it to posterity to do the same. God bless you, and God bless America! Kevin Roberts Executive Director, Texas Public Policy Foundation


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