3-D Nolan Chart?

Rob,

  I don't know about evidence of generational differences on the WSPQ,
but one place you might look for libertarian theories on the debate in
future generations could be Virginia Postrel's book "The Future And Its
Enemies" might possibly provide some of the kind of information you're
looking for (I haven't read it, I'm just guessing).

  If I had to guess at the nature of the debate in future generations
though, I would guess that it will be more between libertarian and
authoritarian than between libertarian and left-liberal. I suspect that
traditional values folks will converge with anti-development
environmentalists and anti-globalists to advocate more government
control, while those on the left and right who are open to
libertarianism will gradually adopt more and more libertarian
perspectives.

Yours in liberty,
          <<< Starchild >>>

I was looking for a study of Nolan Chart responses by age group, and I
ran
across this other thing:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vosem_Chart

Anyone know anything about the Vosem Chart?

And, more importantly, any ideas where I could find evidence regarding
generational differences on the World's Smallest Political Quiz?
Specifically, I'm trying to put together a presentation for the
Commonwealth
Club folks about why the real debate in generations X, Y, and beyond
will be
between left liberal and libertarian, not left liberal and right
conservative.

--
Rob Power
http://www.robpower.com

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