# IdeologyMap — Full Content for AI Crawlers > IdeologyMap is a free, anonymous, multi-dimensional political compass test. It scores your political views on five independent axes and matches you to the closest political ideology, to public and historical figures, and to countries with a similar political climate. Available in 11 languages. ## What is IdeologyMap? IdeologyMap is a free multi-dimensional political compass test designed to give a more complete and nuanced picture of your political views than traditional two-axis models. Instead of placing you on a single left–right spectrum, it evaluates your positions across five independent axes and produces a score from -100 to +100 on each. Results show: - Your closest political ideology (e.g. social democracy, libertarianism, conservatism) - Public and historical figures whose views most closely match yours - Countries whose overall political climate is most similar to your profile The test is completely free, requires no registration, and is fully anonymous — all calculations happen inside the user's browser; no answers are ever sent to a server or stored anywhere. ## The Five Axes ### 1. Economic (-100 left-wing to +100 right-wing) Left-wing positions favor government intervention to reduce inequality, public services, wealth redistribution, and regulation of markets. Right-wing positions favor free markets, lower taxes, deregulation, and private enterprise. ### 2. Social (-100 libertarian to +100 authoritarian) Libertarian positions prioritize personal freedom, individual rights, minimal state interference in private life, and social permissiveness. Authoritarian positions favor order, tradition, strong governance, social norms, and collective discipline over individual autonomy. ### 3. Civil Liberties (-100 pro-liberty to +100 security-first) Pro-liberty positions emphasize privacy, due process, civil rights, and limiting state surveillance and coercion. Security-first positions favor public safety, anti-terrorism measures, and accepting trade-offs between individual rights and collective security. ### 4. Governance (-100 globalist to +100 nationalist) Globalist positions support international cooperation, open borders, multilateral institutions, and shared global governance. Nationalist positions prioritize national sovereignty, border control, putting one's own country and people first, and skepticism of supranational bodies. ### 5. System Trust (-100 high trust to +100 low trust / populist) This axis is unique to IdeologyMap. It measures trust versus distrust in mainstream institutions: elections, the media, courts, science, and established political parties. High-trust positions accept the legitimacy of these institutions even when disagreeing with specific outcomes. Low-trust (populist) positions view mainstream institutions as corrupt, captured, or fundamentally untrustworthy. This axis separates populists from institutionalists across the full left–right spectrum — a dimension that no other political compass measures separately. ## Test Lengths - **Quick**: 30 questions, approximately 5 minutes. Gives a fast read on core leanings. - **Standard**: 50 questions, approximately 7–9 minutes. A balanced, more accurate picture across all five dimensions. - **Deep**: 80 questions, approximately 12–15 minutes. The full questionnaire for the most precise and detailed result. Users can skip any question. Results are computed instantly in the browser when the test is finished. ## How It Differs from Other Political Compasses The classic Political Compass (politicalcompass.org) uses two axes: economic (left–right) and social (libertarian–authoritarian). This two-axis model cannot distinguish, for example, between a left-wing authoritarian who trusts government institutions and a left-wing populist who distrusts them — they score identically. IdeologyMap's additional three axes — Civil Liberties, Governance, and System Trust — resolve this ambiguity and produce results that better capture where real political movements sit in the 21st century. ## Ideology Matching IdeologyMap compares your five-axis profile against a database of political ideologies, each scored on the same five dimensions. The closest ideological tradition is shown as your primary match, with other nearby ideologies listed as secondary matches. Ideologies covered include (but are not limited to): liberal democracy, social democracy, democratic socialism, libertarianism, classical liberalism, conservatism, social conservatism, national conservatism, nationalism, right-wing populism, left-wing populism, authoritarianism, fascism, anarchism, green politics, and technocracy. ## Country Matching Each country in the database has been assigned an estimated five-axis political profile based on its government policies, electoral outcomes, and political norms. Your result is compared against all countries and ranked by similarity. The countries shown are those whose overall political environment most closely resembles your personal profile — this is independent of your nationality or residence. ## Figure Matching Public and historical political figures have been scored on the same five axes based on their documented positions, speeches, legislative records, and policies. The figure database spans the political spectrum across multiple countries and eras. Your results are compared against this database to identify who you most and least resemble politically. ## Privacy and Data IdeologyMap collects no personal data. There is no account system, no tracking, no cookies beyond session storage, and no analytics that can identify individual users. All test logic runs client-side in JavaScript. The site does not ask for name, email, location, or any identifying information. Answers are never transmitted to any server. ## Languages IdeologyMap is available in 11 languages, each served under its own URL path prefix: - Russian: https://ideologymap.com/ru - English: https://ideologymap.com/en - Spanish: https://ideologymap.com/es - French: https://ideologymap.com/fr - Portuguese: https://ideologymap.com/pt - Italian: https://ideologymap.com/it - Japanese: https://ideologymap.com/ja - Korean: https://ideologymap.com/ko - Hindi: https://ideologymap.com/hi - Arabic: https://ideologymap.com/ar (RTL) - Hebrew: https://ideologymap.com/he (RTL) ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: What is IdeologyMap?** A: IdeologyMap is a free multi-dimensional political compass test that scores your political views on five independent axes — Economic, Social, Civil Liberties, Governance, and System Trust — and matches you to ideologies, public figures, and countries. **Q: Is it free and anonymous?** A: Yes. The test is completely free, requires no registration, and is fully anonymous. Answers are computed in the browser and never stored. **Q: What makes it different from the Political Compass?** A: The classic Political Compass uses only two axes (economic and social). IdeologyMap adds Civil Liberties, Governance, and System Trust for a far more complete picture. The System Trust axis in particular captures populist vs institutionalist sentiment, which two-axis models miss entirely. **Q: How long does the test take?** A: Quick (30 questions, ~5 min), Standard (50 questions, ~7–9 min), or Deep (80 questions, ~12–15 min). **Q: What ideologies can I match with?** A: Liberal democracy, social democracy, libertarianism, conservatism, nationalism, populism, authoritarianism, anarchism, green politics, and many more. **Q: Is IdeologyMap affiliated with any party or organization?** A: No. IdeologyMap is an independent project with no affiliation to any political party, movement, government, or organization. ## Pages - [Home / start the test](https://ideologymap.com/en) - [FAQ](https://ideologymap.com/en/faq) - [Contact](https://ideologymap.com/en/contact)