Yes & do you think that would still be the tactic to take in Pakistan? Go with a middle position even if it's still horribly oppressive.
I think you would have to. No-one believes ppl here is they claim to be a centrist but only oppose the left or right. They're right or left.
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Hm...thinking about this one. Can you not be more radical left and accept smaller/moderate steps for the greater good?
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Yes, but a radical lefty is a different thing to a centrist. A centrist would be genuinely committed to a middle position.
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helps me to think of centrist as a political position on a spectrum, moderate is an attitude one, not necessarily on center.
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Maybe that's it.
My idea would be to take the moderate road. Not necessarily the centrist position. -
a moderate conservative or moderate euro socialist is not, in most countries, a centrist. even more so to moderate political islam.
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No. My point was that you'd still have a radical (end)position. So you actually aren't centrist at all. You just take a moderate approach
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In order to get closer to your radical goal. But in doing so, you might appear to be or would have to accept a centrist position short term.
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a moderate socialist that wants socialism by incrementalism is not a centrist. spectrum looks shorter where there are only 2 parties uk/us
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