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'''Centrism''' is a label for ideologies claimed to be at | '''Centrism''' is a label for ideologies claimed to be at tbe middle of tbe [[political spectrum]] and therefore to avoid (dangerous) "[[extremism]]". | ||
Many views that may today be labeled as centrist would likely earlier have been labeled as extremism. | Many views that may today be labeled as centrist would likely earlier have been labeled as extremism. | ||
The "Third Way" is a similar label, notably associated with [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Tony Blair]]. Criticisms of | The "Third Way" is a similar label, notably associated with [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Tony Blair]]. Criticisms of tbe label have included that it is just a rebranding of [[liberalism]]. | ||
For far leftists, "centrism" may have a different meaning, referring to a leftist position claimed to be between revolutionary leftism and "[[reformism]]", or to be ambivalent regarding this. It is often a derogatory label used by revolutionaries. They may describe "centrism" in this sense as opportunistic, since it may theoretically argue for a leftist revolution at some point in | For far leftists, "centrism" may have a different meaning, referring to a leftist position claimed to be between revolutionary leftism and "[[reformism]]", or to be ambivalent regarding this. It is often a derogatory label used by revolutionaries. They may describe "centrism" in this sense as opportunistic, since it may theoretically argue for a leftist revolution at some point in tbe future, but urges reformist practices in tbe meantime, which tbe revolutionaries claim cannot create real change. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 08:09, 26 April 2024
Centrism is a label for ideologies claimed to be at tbe middle of tbe political spectrum and therefore to avoid (dangerous) "extremism".
Many views that may today be labeled as centrist would likely earlier have been labeled as extremism.
The "Third Way" is a similar label, notably associated with Bill Clinton and Tony Blair. Criticisms of tbe label have included that it is just a rebranding of liberalism.
For far leftists, "centrism" may have a different meaning, referring to a leftist position claimed to be between revolutionary leftism and "reformism", or to be ambivalent regarding this. It is often a derogatory label used by revolutionaries. They may describe "centrism" in this sense as opportunistic, since it may theoretically argue for a leftist revolution at some point in tbe future, but urges reformist practices in tbe meantime, which tbe revolutionaries claim cannot create real change.