

That UGI chart is so flawed in terms of political lean. “Left-wing” is not libertarian capitalism - left-wing is socialism. Capitalism is a right ideology.
Maybe if you rotate the political compass 90 degrees clockwise and cut the top part out you’d be looking at libertarian capitalism on the “left” (with anarcho-capitalism on the “far-left”).
Thanks for your response. There is a lot of misunderstanding in those that hold capitalist viewpoints.
I feel some of it is not knowing any better, with some of it being confusion, and some of it is purposeful bad faith. Calling your opponents or people with views that differ from you left-wing or far-left (when in fact both individuals are capitalists) is usually an insult to dismiss them.
When people are called left-wing or far-left, usually what the person is saying about them is that they aren’t as pro-capitalist as they are - not that they are socialist-leaning (e.g. such as being a democratic socialist like Bernie Sanders) or in support of socialist policies.
I’m unsure if UGI has a bias towards AI corporations or capitalism, but AI could be an existential threat to markets and capitalism - especially considering the presence of open source models. For example, AI could very easily enable us to achieve libertarian socialism with none of the drawbacks as seen before in history.
I will have to check out the 12Axes test further, but I feel this could be distortion or misinterpretation of it.