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The term Radical Middle refers to a type of third way philosophy as well as an associated political movement, which defines itself by simultaneously affirming both sides of an apparently contradictory issue, whether that be Left-Right politics or a false dilemma. Both the movement and the philosophy are sometimes called the Radical Center, and are often associated with politicians such as Tony Blair in the U.K. and John McCain in the U.S. 1 Radical Middle Philosophy
Various groups have recently adopted the radical middle as a term to describe a form of third way thinking that paradoxically affirms the core principles of two apparently opposing extremes. Radical middle thought can thus be considered as emphasizing epistemic virtue in the pursuit of truth, as opposed to blind adherence to dogma.
Historical examples of what might be considered radical middle thinking are the wave-particle duality of physics, the Christian doctrine of Jesus Christ as both God and Man, and the federalist balance between national and state authority in the United States ConstitutionLaw for the United States of America The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the United States of America and is the oldest written national constitution still in force. It was completed on September 17, 1787, with its adoption by the. The terms radical center and radical middle are often used interchangeably, though it is sometimes useful to distinguish between the specific political movement and the general philosophical approach.
2 Radical Middle Politics
The political application of radical middle philosophy is represented by a cluster of loosely related terms and movements: radical middle, radical centrist, responsive communitarian, third-way, etc. As a relatively grass-roots movement, especially in the United States, there is no definitive statement of radical middle politics. However the following represent some common issues, and the key issues of certain Radical Centrist organizations:
- Maximize citizen choice and individual empowerment (such as through civil rightsCivil rights or positive rights are those legal rights retained by citizens and protected by the government. Examples include the right to vote and anti- discrimination laws. Civil rights movements usually want equal protection of the laws for minorities, and referendumA referendum (plural: referendums or referenda or plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal. This may be the adoption of a new constitution, a constitutional amendment, a law, the rs)
- Maximize everyone's potential
- Be of genuine help to those in the developing world
- Be realistic, acknowledging absolute truthAbsolute truth can be interpreted in different ways based on its usage, just like truth. Some believe that the correct communication cannot be found for describing ideas of absolute truth by entities that possess the metaphysically true state of the abili, relative knowledge, and complex value
- Build characterMoral character or character is an abstract evaluation of a person's moral and mental qualities. Such an evaluation is subjective — one person may evaluate someone's character on the basis of their virtue, another may consider their fortitude, courage, lo by promoting conscious moral choices
- Expand community by people creating value for each other in reciprocal relationships
- Possess a foundation of traditional values and Common sense
- Rational environmentalism, called the productive middle, usually based around the concept of enlibra
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