Yep, me too 
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well now that this is exists I have a lot of drafts that are no longer needed/relevant :)
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Good essay with welcome insights though also agree with one of the commenters in taking issue with #6
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same, a lot of the conclusions I actually didn't agree with but the underlying philosophy is very good and well laid out.
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If anything centrism is a good reflection of the individual: less a coherent philosophy than a potpourri of concerns, complaints & anxieties
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#6 is lazy. Good essay, but leaving out diversity, race inequality, historical injustice + specifying the faults in identity politics...
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...without addressing the real significance of racism means, unfortunately, this iteration of centrism is a bit too 1954 for me.
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There are always balances to be struck in the pursuit of justice but to me this read as fighting false dichotomies with false equivalences.
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interesting - i get the point, but a "humble treat of an arugula salad" may not be most compelling example
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Centrism has to be radical not moderate, in radical opposition to the extremes of Left & Right. See http://radicalcentre.org.au
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Breaking up the concentrations of political, media & economic power that sustain Left & Right is the core of The Radical Centre.
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Moderate Centrism ignores civil society & still obsesses over the state. Radical Centrism shifts power from state & big biz to civil society
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