A political spectrum can be a system of classifying unique political positions upon more than one geometric axes that symbolize independent political dimensions. Political scientists possess frequently noted which a single left–right axis is insufficient for describing the prevailing variation in political beliefs and often include other axes. However the descriptive words with polar opposites may vary, often in well-known biaxial spectra the actual axes are separated between sociocultural issues and economic issues, each scaling from some kind of individualism to some kind of communitarianism.
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