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  2. Centrism - Wikipedia

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    Centrist liberalism was one of the two major global ideological groups at the beginning of the 20th century, where it was challenged by right-wing conservatism and Catholicism. [72] Centrism faced increased pressure beginning in the interwar period as left-wing politics saw a resurgence, meaning centrism was challenged from both directions. [73]

  3. Political spectrum - Wikipedia

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    Liberalism can mean different things in different contexts, being sometimes on the left (social liberalism) and other times on the right (conservative liberalism or classical liberalism). Those with an intermediate outlook are sometimes classified as centrists .

  4. Centre-right politics - Wikipedia

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    Right-liberalism is common in Europe, [19] contrasted with the centrist liberalism in Canada and the United Kingdom, [20] and with the left-liberalism of the United States. [19] Economic ideologies associated with the centre-right include neoliberalism [21] [22] and market liberalism.

  5. Political ideologies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Liberal internationalism has been the dominant foreign policy ideology of the United States since the 1950s. [116] Realism grew in popularity among liberals in the early-21st century in response to the interventionist neoconservatism of the Bush administration. [117] Progressive Americans support pacifism and antihegemonism in foreign policy. [118]

  6. Centre-left politics - Wikipedia

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    Social liberalism was developed in the United Kingdom in the mid-20th century, [20] where it took the form of new liberalism. [18] The identification of centre-left ideologies as "liberal" is most common to the United States. [21] Liberalism is less common in regions such as Africa and Asia, where there is no individualist or liberal democratic ...

  7. Why Biden needs to be a centrist, for a while - AOL

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    Biden supporters, meanwhile, are praising him as a centrist who can easily win crucial swing voters in 2024, just as he did in 2020. ... the moderate Democrat who vexes the party’s liberal wing, ...

  8. Centrism by country - Wikipedia

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    Civic Platform (PO), ruling from 2007 to 2015, began in 2001 as a liberal conservative party but later, under the leadership of Donald Tusk, became typically centrist to attract left-leaning liberal voters. Depending on the context, it is described as either Christian democratic (it is a member of the European People's Party), conservative ...

  9. NY Democrat: Trump ‘has no greater friend than the far left’

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    The congressman, who represents much of the South Bronx, lamented liberals who air grievances on social media about centrist politicians and policies, implying they live in an online echo chamber ...