Via blogcritics, one found an interesting assessment of one's political views.
My assessment does not particularly surprise me. My father was a dyed-in-the-wool socialist, while my mother an ardent, small-business capitalist. A combination that makes me who I am, I guess.
Some notables ranked on the grid, theoretically I assume
The two axes here are the economic and social dimensions. Mathematically, additional dimensions could be added. One might be the family/society axis. Another could be the Luddite/Technophile axis.
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Monday, January 24, 2005
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