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Also known as centre, center, centrist, political center, political centre
Centrism is the range of political ideologies that exist between left-wing politics and right-wing politics on the left–right political spectrum. It is associated with moderate politics, including people who strongly support moderate policies and people who are not strongly aligned with left-wing or right-wing policies. Centrism is commonly associated with liberalism, radical centrism, and agrarianism. Those who identify as centrist support gradual political change, often through a welfare state with moderate redistributive policies. Though its placement is widely accepted in political science
Centrism refers to political ideologies positioned between left-wing and right-wing politics, associated with moderate policies and gradual change rather than radical approaches. It matters because centrists represent a significant political perspective that emphasizes compromise, welfare state policies with moderate redistribution, and appeals to voters who don't strongly identify with either major political wing.
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