Altered Maps VII: Making the World a Better Place

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Damn, that's a small 9. Good eyes.
 
But you see, that's not how it works. We see the political spectrum differently. There are at least (!!) two dimensions of policy - the economic dimension (how the economy should be organized/regulated) and the social dimension (to what extent should peoples' public/private lives be regulated by the state).

Unfortunately, there is not a perfect correlation between the two, which is what is skewing comparisons between European and American politics.

For example, let's take the word "liberal". In Europe this can mean both social and economic liberalism, but in most cases liberal parties are seen as centre-right. In the US it's a generic term for all things "left wing", because there is a marked conflict between conservatives and liberals. This isn't true in Europe - conservative parties (Christian Democrats, moderate nationalists, etc.) like to make coalitions with the Liberals. There is one such coalition in Germany, another in Sweden IIRC, and now even in Britain (!!!).

It's like if we were using two completely different "operating systems". Or rather, different units of measurement :D It's thus extremely difficult to make good analogies between American and European politics.

I know, I know, you don't have to go into speech mode :)

I was just saying, if you boiled it all down into the most simple, bare-bone, left and right... er whatever. This is all stemming from my misinterpretation of your post, there's really no need to continue all this talking when there's maps to be examining!
 
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I like the big splash of Islam and Buddhism in Russia.

Also anyone who says pop is a backward hick who should go back to swilling moonshine.
 
Kalmykia ain't Hindu, it's Buddhist! :mad:

EDIT: Or does that actually say Kalmykia has its own Eastern Christian church? Stupid shades of pink, they all look the same.
 
It's funny how that map put Moldova, who is the country with the highest precentage of orthodox christians, as one of the "no dominant religion - nonreligious".
Also, Oman WTH ?
 
I hate that map, so much.
 
all these religious maps suck.
NW Belarus is catholic.
catholic part of Ukraine looks different.
there are bits of Poland with orthodox / protestant majority which are not shown at all.
the "atlas of faith" map is even worse.
 
it'd be approximately like this.
W Ukraine is greek-catholic, not roman-catholic, though.
 

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I hate that map, so much.

Oh god, I concur.

The world's first official atheist nation is coloured Islamic blue despite having only some 25% of its people having religious beliefs.

I hate how the various religions of Eastern Europe stop just at the border.

Pattani is heavily Muslim.

China is not non-religious.

Germany is just wrong.

Why is there a streak of brown across Finland and Sweden?
 
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