No, it's not. People can find themselves in the centre but this is almost never a result of a philosophical commitment to 'centrism.'https://twitter.com/melonfraufrau/status/898316801708359680 …
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So, 'centrism' is not the right way to look at it. There are positive values there & ppl defined by those, not where they fall on spectrum
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If I look at where I fall on Left/Right spectrum, it is just Left of centre but I am not a conciliatory, compromising, undecided person.
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And its a mistake to think of people who find themselves there just on that spectrum are wishy-washy & uncommitted.
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I have argued in terms of a centre in the past but I've always really been talking abt a set of principles rooted in liberalism & humanism.
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Which are found on the left & right but not in the extreme reaches of either.
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Being a centrist just means that you don't find absolutely everyone around you entirely unreasonable.
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But why don't you? Not because of a philosophical commitment to finding the middle point of things. Real principles in play.
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Correct. Most of what I have to say is already in Mill, Dewey, and Rorty.
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