The model is illustrated on fig.1. Assuming two basic orthogonal dimensions, the political, i.e. statism vs. autonomism, and the economical, i.e. socialism vs. capitalism we identify four main economic-political forms. Each of the main economic-political forms, anarchism, communism, fascism and liberalism, presented by the four larger quadrants on the illustations, are divided into four subsections along the same dimensions. The economic coordinate, the percentage degree of socialism, SOC, or capitalism, 100%-SOC, depends fifty-fifty on a) the means of production and distribution being collectively vs privately owned and managed and b) the degree of solidaric equality in economic terms. The political coordinate, the percentage degree of statism, STA or autonomism, 100%-STA, depends on a) the size of the state in meaning of government sector, local government and administrative bodies broadly defined included, and b) its ramifications in establishments outside the state in the above sense. The map indicates the degree of democracy concerning both the economic and the political dimension, see the lower illustration on figure 1. The left-right dimension goes from 100% statism and socialism on the left wing, to 100% capitalism and autonomism on the right, associated with an ideal state-socialist planning system and a perfect competitive market system respectively. The progressive-reactionary dimension is orthogonal to the left-right dimension. This axis goes from 100% socialism and autonomism as the most progressive, to 100% capitalism and statism as the most reactionary. Another important dimension is the libertarian-authoritarian, the 'altitude' of the map stated by the figures on the model. The figures represent the authoritarian degree, A0, and 100%-A0 gives the libertarian degree. Assuming that the degree of state and capitalism contributes symmetrically to the authoritarian degree, this is indicated by the distance from the anarchist ideal, the top of the map.