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The last time I did one of those I was middle-right, straddling the auth-lib line. Honestly, I don't think putting them on a graph is a good way of classifying political beliefs. Makes more sense to categorize them like language families, where they're grouped together by shared traits and common ancestors. American Progressivism and Conservatism for example are two different, opposing ideologies, but they're both descended from American Liberal Democracy, so trying to group them unrelated ideologies like Fascism or Communism simply doesn't make sense. Even if you say that they might have some similarities to those or other ideologies, those can mostly be treated either as a sort of convergent ideological evolution, or, to continue with the language metaphor, as mere loanwords.