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Thursday
Oct222009

Left vs. Right Ideology Concept Map



David McCandless and Stefanie Posavec from Information Is Beautiful have created this Left vs. Right concept map to help explain the differences in political opinions.
Of course, the political spectrum is not quite so polarised. Actually, it’s more of a diamond shape, apparently. But this is how it’s mostly presented via the media – left wing vs. right wing, liberal vs. conservative, Labour vs Tory. And perhaps in our minds too… 
This kind of visual approach to mapping concepts really excites me. I like the way it coaxes me to entertain two apparently contradictory value systems at the same time. Or, in other words, I like the way it f**ks with my head.


Using this blank template, David and Stefanie created two versions  One for the U.S. (top) and one for the World (below).
There are two versions with different colours: a US and a World version. This is because the US and Switzerland are the only countries in the world where red = right wing and blue = left wing. Grrr!


Found on VizWorld and Information Is Beautiful.

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Reader Comments (2)

Excellent example of structured visual thinking and well done. As evidenced by the comment at the site this is a great illustration of how the craft of thoughtful visual and structured thinking can create the fierce and critical debates for the 21st Century...well done and brave the onslaughts of those struggling to rethink meaning...John

October 23, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJohn Caswell
This seems biased by the left and demonizes the right.
March 14, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterHail Harper AATNDP
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