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    centrism
    [ˈsenˌtrizəm]
    definition
    1. noun form of centrist
    cen·trist
    [ˈsentrəst]
    adjective
    centrist (adjective)
    1. having moderate political views or policies:
      "a centrist politician"
    noun
    centrist (noun) · centrists (plural noun)
    1. a person who holds moderate political views.
    Origin
    late 19th century: from French centriste, from Latin centrum (see center).
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    Centrism is a political outlook or position involving acceptance or support of a balance of social equality and a degree of social hierarchy while opposing political changes that would result in a significant shift of society strongly to the left or the right. Both centre-left and centre-right politics involve a … See more

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    There have been centrists on both sides of politics who serve alongside the various factions within the See more

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    Ali, Tariq (2015). The Extreme Centre: A Warning. Verso Books.
    • Brown, David S. (2016). Moderates: The Vital Center of American Politics, from the Founding to Today. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press. See more

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    But if they do not take a strong stance and reject moderate policy wherever possible, they are not Centrists. They are moderates. The Centrist Party is about taking the strongest stance possible based on evidence and reason in order to protect the interests of the citizens of the United States and the principles of our Constitution.
    In particular, three barriers are identified: state- centrism, an excessive focus on place, and a simplistic understanding of the distinction between nature and society.
    Centrism has existed ever since thoughts have, there are no traces of a standard and pure doctrine of centrism, peacemaking and brokering a deal between two sides has always existed within society. Centrism is omnipresent, it has existed everywhere from the Parthenon at Greece to the Reichstag in Nazi Germany and the Senate in the United States.
    Centrism promotes compromise and brokers a deal beneficial to all parties in some way. It helps in de-escalation. Centrism is, as we see it a Panglossian concept, a utopian one, disconnected from reality.
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