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David Fraser Nolan (* 23. November 1943 in Washington, D.C.; † 21. November 2010 in Boulder, Colorado) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er gründete 1971 die Libertarian Party. Sein Nolan-Diagramm gilt in libertären Kreisen als eine ernstzunehmende Alternative zum politischen Spektrum.
David Nolan (1943-2010) was an American activist and politician who co-founded the Libertarian Party in 1971 and invented the Nolan Chart, a political spectrum based on economic and social freedom. He ran for Congress and Senate as a Libertarian and criticized the party's direction in his later years.
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The claim that political positions can be located on a chart with two axes: left–right (economics) and tough–tender (authoritarian-libertarian) was put forward by the British psychologist Hans Eysenck in his 1954 book The Psychology of Politics with statistical evidence based on survey data.This leads to a loose classification of political position...
Differing from the traditional left–right distinction and other political taxonomies, the Nolan Chart in its original form has two dimensions, with a horizontal x-axis labeled "economic freedom" and a vertical y-axis labeled "personal freedom". It resembles a square divided into five sections, with a label assigned to each of the following sections...
In August 2011, the libertarian Reasonmagazine worked with the Rupe organization to survey 1,200 Americans by telephone and place their views within the Nolan chart categories. The Reason-Rupe poll found that "Americans cannot easily be bundled into either the 'liberal' or 'conservative' groups". Specifically, 28% expressed conservative views, 24% ...
Brian Patrick Mitchell, who uses a different political taxonomy, cites these points of disagreement: 1. The strict separation of social and economic policy that the chart is based on, is untenable in general. In migration policy, for example, both sociocultural and economic issues are at play. 2. The view that the Right can be defined by its accept...
Some commentators have accepted Nolan's use of two axes of personal and economic freedom, but have argued that he either didn't go far enough or that the Nolan Chart can be used to demonstrate the validity of other ideologies. For example, Kelley L. Ross, a libertarian former philosophy professor who ran for California State Assembly in 1996, conte...
Bryson, Maurice C.; McDill, William R. (Summer 1968). "The Political Spectrum: A Bi-Dimensional Approach" (PDF). Rampart Journal of Individualist Thought. IV. Larkspur, CO: Rampart College: 19–26.
13. Dez. 2010 · David Nolan, who died Nov. 21 at 66, once thought he would be an architect. Instead, he helped construct not buildings but an organization. Disillusioned with Republicans and at odds with...
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David Nolan setzt sich als Dokumentarfilmer und Autor vor allem mit den Mythen der Popkultur auseinander. Er drehte zahlreiche Filme für das britische Fernsehen und schrieb unter anderem Biografien über The 1975, Ed Sheeran, Damon Albarn und Tony Wilson. Als Dozent unterrichtet er an der Salford University bei Manchester.
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David Fraser Nolan (* 23. November 1943 in Washington, D.C.; † 21. November 2010 in Boulder, Colorado [1] [2] [3]) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er gründete 1971 die Libertarian Party. Sein Nolan-Diagramm gilt in libertären Kreisen als eine ernstzunehmende Alternative zum politischen Spektrum.