Integrated the changes.  Oddly enough, it turned the tenet into the opening
of a manifesto:
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When pessimism infects centrism, it becomes angry populism. It is true that
anger can help one recognize what is important, but it is essential that
anger is disciplined and channeled correctly. At its core, anger is an
energizer, but is no substitute-for or equal-of true productivity.

When apathy blends with centrism, it creates the traditional view of the
lazy, valueless independent. A great nation requires the fostering of a
deliberative, educated citizenry. A great political movement would do its
part by bringing issues directly to citizens for informed discussion, which
would result in a better scrutinized body of elected representatives,
itself leading to better lawmaking.

Rather than anger or apathy, what is needed is a tempered positivity in
scientific centrism. This scientific "radical" centrism channels the best
aspects of an ideology that believes in the application of workable
solutions to create a positive impact on civil society. Consequently, a
rejection of pessimism and apathy in favor of sober belief in a society's
ability to improve itself is an essential aspect of centrism. The result of
this is a progressive evolution that supports testable change to improve
the lot of the entire populace.

The result is a rejection of the moralistic utopianism that characterizes
modern progressivism, a movement that exists as its own unaccountable
religion of moral imperatives. This additionally serves as a rejection of
the conservatism that questions whether we even have the intellectual
ability to improve the human condition. Recognition that we live
significantly longer, communicate much more quickly, and feed and clothe
many more citizens than we did in the 18th century is testament to the fact
that the human condition improves. In contrast to the reigning
alternatives, in our centrism, the improvement of civil society can be
maximized through rational, measured integration of scientific,
technological, and social advancements.

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