Nolan chart
The Nolan chart is a political diagram created by the Libertarian David Nolan. He created it to illustrate the claim that libertarianism stands for both economic freedom and personal freedom (as he defined the terms), in graphic contrast to left-wing "liberalism", which, according to Nolan, advocates only personal freedom, and right-wing "conservatism", which, according to Nolan, advocates only economic freedom. (Note that the term "liberalism" is used here in the American sense of the word; in most other parts of the world, the Nolan Chart's "left-wing" would correspond to social democracy or socialism.)
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Political - Libertarian - David Nolan - Left-wing - Liberalism - Right-wing - Conservatism - American sense - Social democracy - Socialism
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| ► | Variations |
| ► | Uses of the Chart |
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