from the site:
Maggie's Farm
 
_The Radical Center_ 
(http://maggiesfarm.anotherdotcom.com/archives/2466-The-Radical-Center.html) 
 
 
>From DeHaviland at _Samizdata:_ 
(http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/008649.html)  
Feb 26, 2006 
Guy Herber's excellent article _The public mood (while the public  moo-ed)_ 
(http://www.samizdata.net/blog/archives/008648.html)  got me thinking about 
the nature of the 'Radical  Centre'. 
The Radical Centre seem to have the same obsession with control that the  
fascists and communists had but unlike them, it is control for control's sake 
 rather than in the service of some clear ideology: there is no Blairite or 
 Clintonite (or even 'Bushite') 'The Communist Manifesto' or 'Mein Kampf'. 
They  do not seek the triumph of Volk or the dictatorship of the 
proletariat, they  just seek to replace all social interactions with 
politically 
mediated  interactions. They seek to regulate everything via a total  state [ 
??? 
]that does not organise mass rallies  or collectivise farms, it just wants a 
world in which nothing whatsoever is  private, everything is political. 
Their symbol is not the Hammer and  Sickle or the Swastika, it is the CCTV 
camera. 
Perhaps this also explains the radical centre's transcendent hatred of the  
USA's system of checks and balances: the US Bill of Rights takes whole  
sections of civil society and tries to place them outside politics (free  
speech, the right to have the means to defend yourself etc.). Sure, it fails  
miserably as often as it succeeds but at least the notion that not absolutely  
everything is subject to politics is part of the American cultural DNA and  
that, rather than the US government's policy towards, well, anything, is 
what  makes the US anathema to the Radical Centre (including the US Radical  
Centre). 
The Radical Centre has also been called 'Authoritarian  Populism' because 
it seeks to impose the popular will by force and it  does not much care what 
that will is. Just as liberty for liberty's own sake  is the objective of 
the Classical Liberal/Libertarian rather than some  'overarching narrative' as 
was the case with the radical statist left and  statist right in the corpse 
filled 20th century, the Radical Centre seek  control for control's own 
sake with no particular grand reason in mind other  than to perpetuate a 
political class whose reason for existence is to make  decisions about other 
people's lives.  
The reason they dislike us so much is that to attack regulatory statism is  
to attack these people's very reason to exist and we challange them on a  
profound psychological level. They need to control other people just  as we 
need to control our own lives.  
The Radical Centre is our demonic  reflection.



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