radical centrist

A 'radical centrist' seeks to transcend traditional partisan divides by embracing balanced, innovative solutions to political issues.

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Definition

C1Political Philosophy

(academic, technical)An individual advocating for pragmatic and balanced political solutions, combining elements from both left-wing and right-wing ideologies.

Example

  • As a radical centrist, she supports policies that draw from both progressive and conservative ideas.

C1Political Strategy

(formal, academic)A political approach that emphasizes moderation, avoiding extremes while being open to transformative ideas from across the political spectrum.

Example

  • His radical centrist approach aims to find common ground between opposing political factions.

C1Policy Making

(formal, academic)A centrist position focused on addressing systemic problems through bold, balanced reforms that are neither strictly conservative nor liberal.

Example

  • The radical centrist party proposed a comprehensive healthcare reform that incorporates both market-based solutions and government oversight.

Similar

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

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