>>514090284 >In Dungeons & Dragons, "Neutral Neutral," often referred to as "True Neutral," describes a character who does not favor either good or evil, or law or chaos. They are not driven by a strong moral compass or a desire to uphold societal structures, but rather act in accordance with what seems natural or best in the moment, or they may actively seek to maintain balance between opposing forces.
Same, and it's a shame too many around here are too stupid to understand what that means.
Being a radical centrist isn't about being in the middle. It's recognizing that society deals with dynamic situations and benefits when it can draw from a variety of solutions.
Sometimes you need more spending and higher taxes. Other times you need less spending and taxes. Sometimes you need structure and authority. Other times people can be left to be a bit for free.
What the radical centrist strives for is a system that enables all these tendencies without ever allowing it to tilt so far in one direction that it can't regain its equilibrium to embrace other solutions as required.
It's not about being milquetoast or refusing to take a position. You can be a centrist and believe in things. It's about understanding that we live in a complex world that requires nuance if we're to address all the issues it presents us with.
>>514091600
Thats just libertarianism rebranded as agnosticism. And its probably annoying as fuck. Who benefits from this? Its an attempt to make everyone the same.
>>514091751
Yeah, no, it's absolutely not.
Try learning things instead of choosing to remain ignorant.
I know that's tough for some of you idiots around here. God forbid you make an effort to understand something instead of telling yourself you know everything already.
>>514091802
The name itself implies exactly what the wikipedia article describes. It means you are taking centrism to an extreme.
From the article. >The centrism refers to a belief that genuine solutions require realism and pragmatism, not just idealism and emotion
Politics is a discourse. Its not a mathematical equation that solves everyones problems equally.
>>514093424
If it were just taking centrism to an extreme, that would be idealism, not pragmatism.
Radical centrism is about applying a variety of solutions to problems as need might be. Think whole political compass instead of just the middle.