radical center

The term 'radical center' has distinct meanings in geometry and political philosophy, with applications in social and cultural contexts as well.

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Definition

C1Political Philosophy

(ideology)A political stance that combines elements from both left and right ideologies to advocate for balanced and pragmatic reforms.

Example

  • The candidate's platform is rooted in the radical center, proposing market-based solutions with strong regulatory oversight.

C2Geometry

(technical, academic)The point where the radical lines of three or more circles intersect.

Example

  • In the geometric problem, we need to find the radical center of the three given circles.

C2Sociology

(social, cultural)A position that seeks to bridge the gap between extreme views by challenging dominant norms while engaging with mainstream culture.

Example

  • The movement occupies the radical center, advocating for change without completely rejecting the existing cultural framework.

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "radical center":

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