I'm going to be a sticker on terms here, which I'm usually not, but this is 
an important point.

It makes zero sense to use the word centrISM. That implies a system of 
thought is in place... and there isn't. There are centrISTS, but all that 
means is those people are between the left and right. It makes as much 
sense to say centrism as it does to say rightism or leftism. Positions on 
the ideological spectrum do not an ideology make. Liberalism is an 
ideology. Conservatism is an ideology. Socialism, libertarianism, 
anarchism, communism, etc... ideologies. There *is no centrism*.

This is an entirely different subject, but the branding of 'radical 
centrism' is horrible. Most mainstream voters are very turned off by the 
idea of anything labeled radical, and one of the appeals of 
moderate/centrist politics is that it is the very opposite of radical 
politics. That's why the social network for centrist/moderate activism I've 
been working on (still in pre-beta, using a primitive design and some major 
functionality is still not up) is called Uniters.org - branding is 
important, and the center is where our country unites, which you even 
touched on in your comment. Calling it radical is a big mistake.

And as far as the political developments in Britain and France go... they 
were heavily infuenced by Anthony Giddens, who either came up with the term 
Third Way, or popularized it. They do not call it radical, and have been 
quite successful. All three of the biggest parties in Britain have 
moderated since the 90's.

Actually you can fairly call yourself a centrist party and be theocratic if 
you happen to be in a country that is steeped in hard core religion. As I 
keep saying, centrist doesn't have anything to do with any particular idea, 
it just means you are in the center of the political spectrum in the place 
you are talking about. In our country being centrist on religion roughly 
means you're not anti-religion, but you want a healthy separation of church 
and state.

Weird that I never found this place before... I have a daily email of 
centrist searches that caught this in it's net a couple weeks back.

Solomon Kleinsmith
Rise of the Center <http://www.riseofthecenter.com/>

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