Hi Kevin,

On Oct 25, 2011, at 2:34 AM, Kevin Kervick wrote:

> It is nice to have been invited by Billy to join in the conversations here.  
> I came across the term, Radical Centrism, while researching for my book, 
> Discovering Possibility: A Common Sense Conservative Manifesto (For Classical 
> Liberals Too) and recently, while preparing for an article that I published 
> on my Examiner on line page.  I admit to not being all that well-versed on 
> what folks here mean by Radical Centrism but I want to learn more.

Welcome! Glad to have you join the conversation. 

I think we generally would agree with your critiques of both the Left and the 
Right, and I actually think civic Deism is a good neutral territory to work 
towards.

We Radical Centrists do share quite a bit in common with libertarians of 
various strips, though closer to the oxymoronic "social libertarians" than 
traditional libertarian.  To me, though, our fundamental difference is that 
traditional libertarian thought (I'm not sure where you fit in) is largely 
*backward* looking: small government, gold standard, Austrian economics.  T

here is certainly value in that, but as Radical Centrists we see that as only 
part of the answer. For example, I haven't seen a libertarian that is willing 
to even acknowledge the  partial validity of Marx's critique of class 
exploitation in a capitalistic society, much less refute it.  The Radical 
Centrist position is that *all* critiques have some merit, just as all 
solutions do -- not equal merit, but some.  And that the best way forward is to 
develop new theories that integrate *all* the available data and perspectives.

That said, we do have our share of libertarian sympathizers here, most notably 
David (aka DRB), so hopefully you won't feel too out of place. At any rate, we 
treasure a diversity of viewpoints, so we look forward to having you join the 
conversation!

Best,
-- Ernie P.

P.S. I'm curious how you score on our new quiz.
http://radicalcentrism.org/forum/

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