In my mind, the quotation brings out much in way of a
centrist position on political reality. The quotation makes the argument that
individuals have to find a balance between Progressivist liberal values and
Conservatively bound traditional notions of the good. Centrism seeks to bring a
moderation to both, which is what I see in the quotation. From a position of ideology,
the quote seems to be bringing out the idea that there is a "defined ideology in the
center." In this case, the "center" is an approach that comes out of both polarities.
With the quotation, these are deemed "Conservative" and "Liberal." The centrist
ideological approach does not force a rejection of either side, but rather brings it out
in the expresison of the middle. At the same time, I think that the quote is also quite
pragmatic and politically practical in its assertion. There is broader appeal to the
centrist approach as opposed to appealing to one polarity, thereby alienating the
other. This ideological approach is also apparent in the
quotation.
Thursday, November 27, 2014
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