"When The Radical Center was published, mere weeks after the trauma of 9/11, its picture of a highly polarized nation seemed instantly outmoded. … Not quite a decade later, things look very different. “Big government” is once again viewed with deep hostility, and much of the public is not merely cynical, but fuming. Many on the left feel betrayed by the Obama administration and Congressional Democrats, while the Tea Party movement has been expressing the same “radical” frustrations Halstead and Lind described. Meanwhile, political observers are recycling, if not always wittingly, the authors’ terminology. In his Times Op-Ed column, Thomas L. Friedman recently called for “political innovation that takes America’s disempowered radical center and enables it to act in proportion to its true size, unconstrained by the two parties, interest groups and orthodoxies that have tied our politics in knots.” And David Ignatius, the Washington Post columnist, has said that officials at Barack Obama’s White House “speak of this president as being a man of the radical center” who seeks to occupy the ideological middle but at the same time aspires to “be the agent of change, to break this system that everybody knows is broken.”"
Quote Details
Added by wikiquote-import-bot
Unverified quote
0 likes
Original Language: English
Available Languages (1)
Sources
Sam Tanenhaus, in "The Radical Center: The History of an Idea", in The New York Times (14 April 2010)
https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Radical_centrism
Revision History
No revisions have been submitted for this quote.
Categories
Radical centrism
41 quotes on TrueQuotesView all quotes by Radical centrism →
Related Quotes
"How can we maximize our potential as human beings?"
"How can we be of use to the developing world?"
"I didn’t come out of the campaign with the sense that I’d thrown my career away or thrown my life away on what was a …"
"What do a former senator, a professional wrestler, and a talk-show host have in common? Each was elected governor as …"
"For the left, an obsession with the state. For the right, a worship of the market. But as liberals, we place our fait…"
"My aim is not the establishment of an anarchist society or the total destruction of the state. Here I differ from ana…"
"We call our new political program the Radical Center. We chose this name to differentiate our principles and policies…"
"We use the word radical – in keeping with its Latin derivation from "radix," or "root" – to emphasize that we are int…"
"The underlying purpose of the Radical Centrist program is to further expand America’s perennial goals of individual l…"
"I'd like to work on having every fourth year become a year in which no laws are made, but the old laws are reviewed, …"