This might seem a bit dated but perhaps not.

In response to Brian Holmes' notion that the moderates are now the new 
radicals, I was reflecting on the July 4th 2017 tweeting of the Declaration of 
Independence by US National Public Radio. The Trump-base replies of putting 
radical and subversive content online, and I would not have been surprised at a 
comment about Communism. That being said, the polarization of politics in the 
United States, at least since Reagan, and likely since the McCarthy Trials and 
Goldwater days in the 60's make we wonder about Brian's idea that in light of 
severe polarization, has the center become the radix? Has the United states 
become so warped through populist remediation that its fundamental principles 
are now seen by the populists as radical and subversive?

If so, I'd like to consider the notionof Constitutional Radicalism in the USA. 
The idea of the Radical Moderate as healing agent.  This is not saying to 
reiterate Eisenhower-era hegemony - far from it. The Constitution and 
Declaration have some ideas that are being trampled to death by the Trump 
movement, egalite', freedom of speech, liberte', and so on.  This is also not a 
defense for a constitutional literalism that lets the alt-right off the hook 
for semiotic inversion (accusing the other of their own tactics as diversion), 
but a call for a spirit of the law separate from strict legalism, which was 
perfected in the Gordon Gecko days of the 1980's to the speculations crash of 
the 2008.

Has the United states, and a large part of Western thought become so warped by 
populism and anti intellectualism (which is a complex and stack in itself) that 
individuals seeking a humane, bjective society driven by reason, logic and 
empirical science look like some sort of freak show? If so, count me as a 
freak, and perhaps a political theory of constitutional fundamentalism as 
revolutionary forsce is a notion which time has come.

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