Option 2: Freedom.
The Nolan chart (1969) is a model that provides an alternative way to identify people's political view rather than the traditional way used (right wing or left wing). This map is based on two political views that people may support: economic freedom (the X-axis charts) and personal freedom (the Y-axis charts).
The chart is plotted across four quadrants on a Cartesian chart, the result is a diamond-shaped model: statist (low economic and personal freedom), conservative (low economic freedom and high personal freedom), liberal ( high economic freedom and low personal freedom), libertarian (high economic and personal freedom) and centrist (a mixed system balancing both economic and personal freedom with the need for some market regulation and personal sacrifice).