And they themselves are being magnanimous in accepting people who are biased to the left or right.
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Or the acceptable 'centre' looks like this. L. | R |Acceptable|
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I think it's really liberalism, rather than centrism which is the important thing. But strong overlap.
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Strong moderate centre? Finding a toffee in the middle of your chocolate? I prefer right and wrong. Evidence led politics.
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Everyone thinks they prefer right & wrong. People arguing for a strong moderate centre think that's what is ethically right.
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Ethically right by what measure? By rational measure homeopathy is worthless, by some 'ethical' measures it has value. 1/2
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Politically. People in favour of liberalism in the sense of freedom & tolerance (except of intolerance) favour moderate views
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These are a matter of principles rather than of facts although facts should certainly be incorporated into acting upon principles
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centre is just confusing, there's no way I'm a centrist, only like 5 people think like me. But I am a moderate.
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