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Topic"Radical centrists" contribute to the problem of political division
Fam_Fam
06/25/18 6:31:15 AM
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OpenlyGator posted...
What the hell is a "radical centrist"...?

Never heard of them before. I can't imagine there's enough of them to really be concerned about. Wouldn't they be easy to ignore since they probably have very little political power in number?

It sounds like a term someone made up to troll some right or left leaning extremists lmao.


its an uncommon, but standard term. it's not a party, but a political ideology that change can be brought about in the long term through slow approaches that involve incremental changes derived from compromise, rather than letting things wildly swing from left to right and back after changes in majority parties. its radical in that it wants to use compromise to make substantial change (rather than maintain the status quo by doing nothing), but unlike partisan radicals, the goal is to involve both parties in change by making choices that will make the chances get accepted and kept over time, rather than destroyed when the winds blows in a different direction.
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