Post your best political compasses in here and rate each other's, here my first one I ever made.
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>>127664327
Looks like the average for all US presidential candidates
>>127664143
Anyone have the really old one with some text that goes "your work belongs to the state (which belongs to me ;)?"
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>>127666387
Hard to figure which one is best.
>>127665617
gluttony and lust should be switched but other than that perfect
>>127669116
nah they look fine to me
How about we slaughter all subhumans and any traitor facilitating subhumans before discussing politics ?
>>127669548
sure why not
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>>127666237
Kek, best one I've seen in a while.
>owning slaves is a libertarian position
>>127671841
First of all, the Confederacy didn't necessitate that and many like Stonewall Jackson opposed it. Second of all, look up An-Cap. It literally is.
>>127664143
>le blue square nazis meme
National Socialism is in the center of the red square
>>127672263
You're thinking of Strasserism. Hitler's Nazism is Blue Square.
>>127672075
> Second of all, look up An-Cap. It literally is.
You know that all that shit about ordering your army of child slaves to kill your neighbors is just a meme right? AnCaps dont actually believe in slavery dummy.
>>127672369
It's a meme because they are okay with it. The meme is that they personally probably wouldn't do that irl.
>>127672367
No it isn't. Both are in the red square. Answer the test according to national socialist principles and policy and you will end up far from the blue square.
>>127672561
National Socialism is in both the top red and blue square
>>127672561
No, Hitler privatized most of the country during the 30s and allowed elites like Krupp to prosper. Strasserism and the 25 point plan have nothing to do with Hitler.
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>>127672367
Natsoc is top, with a reach into both sides.
>>127672798
Yes because it wasn't one economic idea but encompassed many. Hitler and Krupp would be in the blue square but Strasser and Rohm were in the red and it's why they were killed.
>>127672677
The red square doesn't exclude a largely privatized economy. Most of the questions for the left/right axis concern principles, not policy. You can believe in the free market and end up in the red or green squares if you hold principles against greed and selfishness. Hitler spoke strongly in favor of sacrifice and contribution to the nation/race which is very leftist by political compass standards, even if it is voluntary.
>>127672798
Neoliberalism is moderate centrism
>>127671235
Nice
The problem with the political compass is there's no axis for radicalism.
I can be a moderate communist who believes in a slow progression through democratic institutions towards passing communist legislation, or I can be a radical communist who has enough Mosin Nagants in my basement to equip a regiment, just waiting for the day.
I can be a radical Nazi who wants to rev up the mobile gas vans, or I can be a moderate Nazi who believes in voluntary eugenics through payment incentives to finalise the solution to the Jewish Question over time without needing to coerce anyone.
I can be a moderate or radical anything. Calling me a communist or a nazi or a centrist doesn't say anything about the means I see necessary to achieve my ideological goals.
>>127673797
wordy, but accurate