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 +"Under the influence of [[European migrant crisis|the migration crisis]], some of the [[Radical right (Europe)|European right]] have suddenly shifted positions from [[antisemitism|anti-Semitic]], [[misogyny|misogynist]] and [[homophobia|homophobic]] to [[philo-Semitism|philo-semitic]], [[feminism|feminist]] and [[gay-friendly]]; on the [[Left-wing politics|other side]] of the [[political spectrum]], some of the [[European left]] have evolved from rabid [[atheism]] and [[Anti-clericalism|anti-clericalism]] to a sympathetic position towards [[theism]]."--[[Sholem Stein]]
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 +"The old [[Left–right political spectrum|left–right economic divide]] largely separated [[Pioneer]]s from [[Prospecting |Prospector]]s, with [[Settler]]s somewhere in the middle." --''[[Whiteshift]]'' (2018) by Eric Kaufmann
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A '''political spectrum''' is a system of classifying different [[politics|political]] positions upon one or more [[geometry|geometric]] [[coordinate axis|axes]] that symbolize independent political dimensions. A '''political spectrum''' is a system of classifying different [[politics|political]] positions upon one or more [[geometry|geometric]] [[coordinate axis|axes]] that symbolize independent political dimensions.
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"Under the influence of the migration crisis, some of the European right have suddenly shifted positions from anti-Semitic, misogynist and homophobic to philo-semitic, feminist and gay-friendly; on the other side of the political spectrum, some of the European left have evolved from rabid atheism and anti-clericalism to a sympathetic position towards theism."--Sholem Stein


"The old left–right economic divide largely separated Pioneers from Prospectors, with Settlers somewhere in the middle." --Whiteshift (2018) by Eric Kaufmann

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A political spectrum is a system of classifying different political positions upon one or more geometric axes that symbolize independent political dimensions.

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