_Green politics: Information From Answers.com_ 
(http://www.answers.com/topic/green-politics)   (991 words)   Most Greens 
reject radical centrist  
politics though there is a strong overlap between that perspective and  what 
is occasionally referred to as the "realist" wing of the  Greens.    Greens 
often refer to productivism,  consumerism and scientism as examples of 
"grey" views, which implies age,  ashphalt and obsolete ideas of human social 
organization, including  globalization of economic relations.    Green politics 
is usually said to  include the green anarchism, eco-anarchism, 
anti-nuclear and peace  movements - although these often claim not to be 
aligned with 
any  party.

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