Understand your political orientation more dimensionally.
Policube is a political orientation test that looks beyond left and right. It explores the values you use to view society and make choices.
Understand your political orientation more dimensionally.
Policube is a political orientation test that looks beyond left and right. It explores the values you use to view society and make choices.
Democracy becomes healthier when people take part in shaping society based on their own thoughts, values, and lived experiences. Yet political conversations can sometimes begin with parties, camps, or familiar labels before they reach the personal principles behind them.
Policube aims to place individual criteria back at the center of political choice. By reflecting on what we value, what kind of society we consider desirable, and what standards we use to judge social issues, we can participate in democracy as more independent and thoughtful citizens.
Policube does not place political orientation on a single left-right line. Instead, it sees orientation as a multidimensional combination of different judgment criteria. Perspectives on the economy, culture, power, and social scope can come together to reveal more nuanced differences.
The name Policube was created by combining political and cubism. It reflects the idea of viewing politics not from only one direction, but as a multidimensional structure made of different intersecting sides.
That is why a Policube result is not a fixed answer or a simple category. It is closer to a language for understanding the values and judgment patterns you often use when looking at society.
Policube does not define your political identity or recommend a political party. Your result is a reference point for understanding the criteria you tend to use when thinking about social and political issues.
People's views can change through experience, relationships, and social context. A Policube type should be read not as a permanent conclusion, but as a starting point for reflecting on your current tendencies.
What do your values look like?
Take the Policube test and discover how you see the world and make choices.