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{{Ideology
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|title1 = [[File:Radcent.png]] Radical Centrism
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|caption1 = Grocery shopping around the spectrum
|aliases = RadCent
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|family = [[File:Moder.png]] [[Moderatism]] (Parent) <br>
[[File:Apolit.png]] [[Apoliticism]] (Sibling) <br>
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|greatest_achievement = Becoming the ruling ideology of various countries, including France
|gangs = Centrist
|likes = The status quo <br> Pragmatism <br> Compromise
|dislikes = Extremism <br> Partisanship
|definition = Solving issues with pragmatism and realism, fundamentally reforming institutions, taking ideas from the left and the right
|song = The Radical Centrist Theme
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|year = 1969
|country = United States of America
|founder = Renata Adler}}
'''Radical Centrism''', shortened to '''RadCent''' is a term used to describe any ideology which advocates for radical change and measures, while neither aligning or being discernible as Left-wing or Right-Wing (also neither as Libertarian or Authoritarian). Radical Centrism can be used to represent Syncretism, although Syncretic Politics usually reject the political dichotomy entirely while RadCent aligns in the middle of it.
The essence of Radical Centrism can be described as believing that all ideologies (usually within the status quo of course) have "some good ideas" and therefore it is the job of a good state to pick out the good ideas and not pick the bad ones from the various ideologies in a vein that balances into the centre.
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== How to Draw ==
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== Relationships ==
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== Further Information ==
=== Books, Articles and Manifestos ===
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*Toward a Radical Middle (1969) by Renata Adler
*Stalking
*The Radical Center (2001) by Ted Halstead and Micheal Lind
*The Two Percent Solution (2003) by Matthew Miller
*Radical Middle (2004) by Mark Satin
*Ethical
*Break Through (2007) by Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger
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*Winning the Race (2005) by John McWhorter
*Unfinished Business (2016) by Anne-Marie Slaugher
*Try Common Sense (2019) by Philip K. Howard
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*How to Run the World (2011) by Philip K. Howard
*The Righteous Mind (2012) by Jonathan Haidt
*Voice of the People (2008) by Lawrence Chikering
*Radical Middle: Confessions of an Accidental Revolutionary (2010) by Dennis Becket
*On New and Radical Centrism (2018) by Alexandru Filip
*The Time for Radical Centrism Has Come (2018) by Micheal D. Fricklas
*The Radical Middle: Building Bridges Between the Muslim and Western Worlds (2012)
*Road to Generation Equity (1995) by Tim Penny, Richard Lamm and Paul Tsongas
*An Invitation to Join the Radical Center (2003) by Gary Paul Nabhan
*Ground Rules for Civil Society: A Radical Centrist Manifesto (2003) by Ernest Prabhakar
*The Cape York Agenda (2009) by Noel Pearson
*Ten Big Ideas for a New America (2007) by New America Foundation
*The Liberal Moment (2009) by Nick Clegg
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*Radix: Think Tank for the Radical Centre (2016) by David Boyle
*Unlocking
*California for All (2019) by Michael Shellenberger
*The Center Can Hold: Public Policy for an Age of Extremes (2018) by Niskanen Center
==== Criticism ====
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*Beware the Radical Center (2017) by Ryan Shah
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