Radical Centrism

Radical Centrism, shortened to RadCent is a term used to describe an ideology which advocates for radical change and measures, with an emphasis on pragmatism over ideology.

The essence of Radical Centrism can be described as something along the lines of “ideological grocery shopping”. It uses policy positions from any ideology across the political spectrum in a non-partisan pragmatic way to solve individual issues with the fundamental goal of reforming institutions.

History
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Foundations and Beliefs
Radical centrism is a concept that arose in Western nations in the late 20th century. Despite being conflated with ideologies such as syncretism, dead centrism, moderatism, radical liberalism or anti extremism, it is actually a “meta ideology” that may incorporate elements of these frameworks. Radical centrism, instead of actively searching for a compromise between extremist ideologies like a dead or moderate centrist, is willing to use radical solutions. It uses individual policy proposals from across the political spectrum in a pragmatic way that does not fall upon partisan lines. There are no clearly defined policies for radical centrists but the ideology places a heavy emphasis on pragmatism over ideology, going so far as to call themselves “un ideological” or “anti ideological” due to their willingness to break through party lines to solve systems. Radical centrists borrow ideas from the left and the right, often melding them together and incorporating aspects that are complementary. It should be noted that although the radical centrist has a tendency towards moderate solutions, he isn’t above radical solutions. There is support for the growth of an empowered middle class. General policies common to many radical centrists and radical centrist literature include-

1. A commitment to fiscal responsibility, even if it means reducing of social programs.

2. A commitment to market-based solutions in health care, education, energy, the environment etc so long as the solutions are carefully regulated by the government to serve the public good. The policy goal, says Matthew Miller, is to "harness market forces for public purposes".

3. A commitment to providing jobs for everyone willing to work, by subsidizing jobs in the private sector.

4. A commitment to need-based rather than race, gender or other identity-based affirmative action; more generally, a commitment to identity-neutral ideals.

5. A commitment to participate in institutions and processes of global governance.

6. A commitment to decentralization of power to limit corruption through methods such as a Swiss-style direct democracy

Personality
RadCent when in contact with other ideologies will try to get them to "peacefully talk it out" and often incorporate their policies into their own framework. He can be quite commanding in the presence of other ideologies when he needs to be due to being more coherent and radical (get it?) than other centrist ideologies. He can get hypnotized by the four quadrants, tricking him into accepting policies from all around the compass.

How to Draw
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 * 1) Draw a ball with eyes.
 * 2) Fill it grey.
 * 3) "Carve out" 4 arrows from the 4 cardinal directions of the ball pointing towards the centre of the ball.
 * 4) Separate each arrow into 2 parts around the center of each arrow.
 * 5) Fill the sections of the ball with the color of each of the political compass that corresponds to the relative area on the political compass.

Centrist Gang!

 * [[File:3way.png]] Third Way [[File:Third Way - alt.png]] - My sweet adopted child.
 * [[File:Lib.png]] Liberalism - Not a bad compromise at all if I do say so myself.
 * [[File:Synclib.png]] Syncretic Liberalism - Were we separated at birth?
 * [[File: Progconf.png]] Progressive Conservatism - I admire your pragmatic way of solving cultural issues.
 * [[File: Capcom.png]] Capitalist Communism & [[File:Statecap.png]] State Capitalism - Love your economics.
 * [[File: Mach.png]] Machiavellianism - Political opportunism is absolutely based.
 * [[File:Orlib.png]] Ordo-Liberalism & [[File:Soccap.png]] Social Capitalism - Respectable German caps.
 * [[File:Soclib.png]] Social Liberalism - A more left-leaning version of the guys above. Still pretty good overall, even if I like some of your [[File:3way.png]] more modern variants a bit more.
 * [[File:Radlib.png]] Radicalism - Cool Centrist Gang! You did a great job back in the day.
 * [[File:Social corpratism.png]] Social Corporatism - Class collaboration pragmatism.
 * [[File:Classdeal.png]] Class Dealignment - Pretty much me but more focused on just economics.
 * [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] Scientocracy & [[File:Neotech.png]] Technoliberalism - Objective science and merit over ideological infighting.
 * [[File:Dem.png]] Democracy - The least bad form of government.
 * [[File:SpaCiudadanos.png]] Ciudadanism - The most based party in Spain.
 * [[File:Reform.png]] Reformism - The best way to do things!
 * [[File:Plain.png]] La Plaineism - French revolutionary ideologies must be united.

Misguided Centrists

 * [[File:Moder.png]] Moderatism - He agrees both sides should compromise, but he also thinks being radical is bad.
 * [[File:Horshu.png]] Horseshoe Centrism - Says there's no difference between balance and imbalance as if that makes much sense.
 * [[File:Altcentr.png]] Dead Centrism - Both sides may be bad, but this "exactly 50%" thing seems rather impractical. Also, I hate when people constantly stereotype me as if I'm you.
 * [[File:Zelensky.png]] Zelenskyism - I'll support you against [[File:Putin.png]] him whenever I want! Just stop engaging with [[File:A3OB.png]] them.

"You have some good ideas, but you should consider some compromise with them"

 * [[File:Neoliberal-icon.png]] Neoliberalism - How about partially open borders and less outsourcing?
 * [[File:Necon.png]] Neoconservatism - Just bomb the uncompromising ideologies but maybe don’t forget the nation building?
 * [[File:Conserv.png]] Conservatism - How about preserving traditions but still embracing progress in some areas?
 * [[File:Progress.png]] Progressivism - How about progress in some aspects of society?
 * [[File:Socdem.png]] Social Democracy - How about affordable healthcare and education?
 * [[File:Civlibert.png]] Civil Libertarianism & [[File:Clib.png]] Classical Liberalism - How about free speech except when it's hate speech?
 * [[File:Fiscon.png]] Fiscal Conservatism - How about some fiscal responsibility as long as it doesn't go against the welfare of the people?
 * [[File:FDF-Pirate.png]] Piratism - How about we allow internet freedom to a certain extent?
 * [[File:Cdem.png]] Christian Democracy - How about a little bit of religion in government but we maintain separation of church and state?
 * [[File:Laicism.png]] Laicism - And how about we separate church and state but still allow religious expression?
 * [[File:Soc.png]] Socialism - How about we just stick with the unions instead of revolting and upsetting the status quo?
 * [[File:Cap.png]] Capitalism - How about we allow free trade and privaty property to a certain extent?
 * [[File:Corp.png]] Corporatocracy - How about we allow only some corporate power?
 * [[File:Socliber.png]] Social Libertarianism - How about we put some women and minorities on the boards of directors? Aside from that, you're pretty cool.
 * [[File:Georgist.png]] Georgism - How about we just have some LVT? Though again, you're pretty cool otherwise.
 * [[File:Libertarian.png]] Libertarianism - How about some corporate freedom but we regulate them when things get out of control?
 * [[File:Antifa.png]] Anti-Fascism - We can oppose fascism without being far-left, you know?
 * [[File:Anticommunism.png]] - Just like how we can oppose communism without being far-right.
 * [[File:sec.png]] Authoritarianism - How about having a government but allowing the people to speak out?
 * [[File:Nation.png]] Nationalism - How about praising your nation unless it does something wrong?
 * [[File:World.png]] Globalism - How about uniting humanity but giving them some independence?
 * [[File:Indust.png]] Industrialism - How about we industrialize but still preserve some natural sites?
 * [[File: Envi.png]] Environmentalism - We can fight climate change without hurting too much the economy and local production, what do you think?
 * [[File:Neolud.png]] Neoluddism - We can call out the problems of Industrial Society without completely getting rid of them, no?
 * [[File:Transh.png]] Transhumanism - We can embrace technology without getting rid of our humanity, don't think so?
 * [[File:Rpop.png]] Right-Wing Populism, [[File: Natlib.png]] National Libertarianism & [[File: Natcon.png]] National Conservatism - How about combating the excesses of globalism, multiculturalism, and progressivism while maintaining their good aspects?
 * [[File:Lpop.png]] Left-Wing Populism, [[File:Dsa.png]] Democratic Socialism & [[File:Globnat.png]] Alter-Globalization - And how about opposing the excesses of traditionalism, free-market capitalism and corporate power while maintaining their good aspects too?
 * [[File:pop.png]] Populism - You're in general a double-edged sword. You can do a good job at fighting elitism at times, but you also have a tendency to enable far-left or far-right extremism in your supporters. I might appreciate you more if your moderate followers got some more attention.
 * [[File:Altl.png]] Alt-Lite - Hey, we can condemn wokeness without being so culturally right, y’know?
 * [[File:PolState.png]] Police Statism - How about a limited police force?
 * [[File:Strato.png]] Stratocracy - And a limited military?
 * [[File:Mediastocracy_flair.png]] Mediacracy - What about a limited mass media influence on society?
 * [[File:Merit.png]] Meritocracy & [[File:Technocracy.png]] Technocracy - You are very intelligent and skilled, but that doesn't mean you get to dictate all of society, because all opinions including those from ordinary people are equally important feedback to our society. I find [[File:Scientocracy_Small.png]] they [[File:Neotech.png]] are much more preferable to you two.
 * [[File:Liberalsoc.png]] Liberal Socialism & [[File:Marketsoc.png]] Market Socialism - Honestly not too bad by socialist standards, but I'd still rather just have decent worker's rights and a solid enough social welfare system than an eventual goal of complete social ownership.
 * [[File:WelfChauvin.png]] Welfare Chauvinism - How about we defend the welfare state and put the citizens of your nation first without all the xenophobia and chauvinism?
 * [[File:European_Federalism.png]] European Federalism - The EU does have its problems, but we can still improve it.
 * [[File:Reactmod.png]] Reactionary Modernism - A weird and much more extremist version of [[File: Progconf.png]] him. You're on some really thin ice here buddy.

Salty Morons

 * [[File:Antcent.png]] Anti-Centrism - You are just me but wacky. Stop denying it.
 * [[File:Antcomp.png]] Anti-Realism - Even worse than the above.
 * [[File:Ormarxf.png]] Marxism & [[File:Fash.png]] Fascism - Stop saying I'm a right/left-winger with a mask. I have elements of both, and that's a good thing.
 * [[File:Polpot.png]] Pol Potism & [[File:Esofash.png]] Esoteric Fascism - Like the two guys before but on crack, steroids, and other weird drugs.
 * [[File:React.png]] Reactionarism - Not all social progress is evil degeneracy.
 * [[File:Ultraprogressivism.png]] Revolutionary Progressivism - And not all traditions are evil oppression.
 * [[File:Anrad.png]] Anti-Radicalism - Radicalization is good, get that through your skull.
 * [[File:Apolit.png]] Apoliticism & [[File:Radape.png]] Radical Apoliticism - Apathy and antipathy aren't going to get us anywhere.
 * [[File:Annil.png]] Anarcho-Nihilism & [[File:Acidcomf.png]] Acid Communism - More antipathetic edgelords.
 * [[File:Awaj.png]] Anarchism - We need to have some form of government to prevent chaos. I don't care if you claim to support "anarchism but not anarchy". What's even the difference?
 * [[File:Totalitarian.png]] Totalitarianism - We can't have the government control everything! F*ck off already!
 * [[File:Ancapf.png]] Anarcho-Capitalism, [[File:Minarchist.png]] Minarchism & [[File:Austrobert.png]] Austrolibertarianism - The tiniest bit of government regulation isn't communism you utter idiots!
 * [[File:Ancom.png]] Anarcho-Communism, [[File: Luxem.png]] Luxemburgism & [[File:LeftCom.png]] Left Communism - Just as much as the tiniest bit of markets isn't the oppression of workers. Also, someone get the latter guy to stop being such a lazy snob already.
 * [[File:POSTHUMANISMICON.png]] Post-Humanism & [[File:Prim.png]] Primal Primitivism - What the hell even are you?
 * [[File:Statlib.png]] State Liberalism - I'M NOT A CRYPTO-REACTIONARY!!!!! ALSO, WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU EVEN SUPPOSED TO BE?!?!!?!
 * [[File:Krater.png]][[File:Hmind.png]][[File:Ingsocf.png]][[File:Communalist.png]] All other Off-Compass ideologies [[File:Avar.png]][[File:Darwinist.png]][[File:Soul.png]][[File:Ego.png]] - You are ALL insane, and I'm not exaggerating.

Literature

 * Independent Nation (2004) by John Avlon
 * Toward a Radical Middle (1969) by Renata Adler
 * Stalking the Radical Middle (1995) by Joe Klein
 * The Radical Center (2001) by Ted Halstead and Micheal Lind
 * The Two Percent Solution (2003) by Matthew Miller
 * Radical Middle (2004) by Mark Satin
 * Ethical Realism (2006) by Anatol Lieven and John Hulsman
 * Break Through (2007) by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger
 * Food from the Radical Center (2018) by Gary Paul Nadhan
 * Winning the Race (2005) by John McWhorter
 * Unfinished Business (2016) by Anne-Marie Slaugher
 * Try Common Sense (2019) by Philip K. Howard
 * The Origin of Wealth (2006) by Eric Beinhoker
 * How to Run the World (2011) by Philip K. Howard
 * The Righteous Mind (2012) by Jonathan Haidt
 * Voice of the People (2008) by Lawrence Chikering
 * Radical Middle: Confessions of an Accidental Revolutionary (2010) by Dennis Becket
 * On New and Radical Centrism (2018) by Alexandru Filip
 * The Time for Radical Centrism Has Come (2018) by Micheal D. Fricklas
 * The Radical Middle: Building Bridges Between the Muslim and Western Worlds (2012)
 * Road to Generation Equity (1995) by Tim Penny, Richard Lamm and Paul Tsongas
 * An Invitation to Join the Radical Center (2003) by Gary Paul Nabhan
 * Ground Rules for Civil Society: A Radical Centrist Manifesto (2003) by Ernest Prabhakar
 * The Cape York Agenda (2009) by Noel Pearson
 * Ten Big Ideas for a New America (2007) by New America Foundation
 * Depolarizing the American Mind (2014) by Steve McIntosh and Carter Phipps
 * Radix: Think Tank for the Radical Centre (2016) by David Boyle
 * Unlocking the Climate Puzzle (2017) by Ted Halstead
 * California for All (2019) by Michael Shellenberger
 * The Center Can Hold: Public Policy for an Age of Extremes (2018) by Niskanen Center

Criticism

 * The Radical Centre: A Politics Without Adversary (1998) by Chantal Mouffe
 * Beware the Radical Center (2017) by Ryan Shah

Wikipedia

 * Radical centrism
 * Syncretic politics
 * No Labels
 * Demos (UK think tank)
 * Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership
 * New America (organisation)
 * Thinking outside the box
 * Reform Party of the United States of America
 * Poland 50
 * Grand coalition

Online Communities

 * r/radicalcentrism

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