In our fast moving world today, there is a new political orientation arising from the ashes of the failed politics of the left and right. An ideology that is standing above the rest in all ways. This new political preference is being called the radical middle, radical center, third way etc.
The radical center is not about re-hashing the failed policies of the capitalist right wing, nor the utterly senseless practices of equality that the left wing espouses. In other words, it is beyond the left and right taking core beliefs from both ends of the extreme political spectrum.
Most people do not consider themselves left wing or right wing, and in fact, a lot of people have no idea what the difference between the two are. A lot of these same people have noticed the same thing that I have: the left and the right just can't do the job.
What does the radical middle offer that the other political orientations do not? What can be gained by combining the practices of the left and right? I know, the two terms nearly contradict themselves, and people on the left and the right usually consider the center anything but radical. They would be very wrong.
Although the the third way may seem like a complicated mixture of the opposing ends of the political rope, it is actually very straight forward in it's philosophy. It enables the people to improve the status of their nations by connecting the real needs of the people. It offers realistic solutions to the larger problems that we face as citizens, as well as in the fields of government and business.
There are an infinite number of political and social ideologies unlocked by the human mind, and to throw ourselves into one category - either left or right - would not only be non-productive but also very regressive. Both the left and right have been proven as failed political ideologies over the last 100 years and there is no signs of either making a strong come back.
Communism, for an example, is no longer spreading like wildfire in Europe (and into the rest of the world) as a major political movement and has come to a halt in it's expansive conquest since the "Autumn of Nations" in 1989. The revolution against the secular Jewish Marxism began in Poland and started to spread into countries such as East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Bulgaria. Romania was the only country in the Eastern Block that was actually lucky enough to have had the opportunity to capture and execute their Communist Head Of State. On the triumphant day of December 26, 1991, the Soviet Union was officially destroyed, splitting up the Eurasian super state into fifteen separate parts. This was the end of the world's largest totalitarian - and most influential - Communist state. Now it is Asia's Red China that holds that position, which is followed by North Korea.
Like the much larger class struggle, the national revolutionary minded people that have expressed themselves as radical centrists must deal with the changed political climates of the current times. If we don't, our people will be forever doomed, trapped in the nets of the capitalist New World Order and their oil hungry master plan for world domination. They suck the Earth dry of it's natural resources like the vampires they are, and in the process steal away our basic rights and freedoms to ensure the success of their global Final Solution of total conquest.
The most radical elements of both the left and the right have adopted their own definitions of 'anti-capitalism'. While at first glance this seems good, there usually is no significant signs that these people are truly anti-capitalist or that they even know what the term means. In most cases they actually mean to refer to the anti-globalization and anti-corporation movements.
The goals of the new and growing third way is to integrate the very best practices of the far left win and far right wing to achieve a much higher standard of living than we currently have. We are not ashamed to admit that if someone from the far left has a good idea, we would use and promote that idea - if it were to benefit our people. Likewise, we have no negative issues with taking great ideas from the far right when it best suits our people.
The fast paced, forever changing and evolving world around us needs to understand that the a third way is emerging, and that it is a realistic alternative to the failed programs already in power, and it could totally change our world policies. There is a vast hunger in this world for a new kind of politics. Something fresh. Something realistic. The third way gives us a map for how we - the seed of the European people - can travel from the world of old-fashioned gridlock to the world of unique thinking and new possibilities. It gives us a map for total political transformation.
Our ideal society is not one that should stay in a catatonic state, founded in the age of our European ancestors and remaining static for all time. Rather, it is a flowing process of constantly moving forward to unrealised possibilities. We have have the very difficult task of educating our people and teaching them not to be uncritical of the past. The task of teaching them to formulate their own creative possibilities and to represent a moving of our race forward.
Thank you for reading,
The Ontaryan
The radical center is not about re-hashing the failed policies of the capitalist right wing, nor the utterly senseless practices of equality that the left wing espouses. In other words, it is beyond the left and right taking core beliefs from both ends of the extreme political spectrum.
Most people do not consider themselves left wing or right wing, and in fact, a lot of people have no idea what the difference between the two are. A lot of these same people have noticed the same thing that I have: the left and the right just can't do the job.
What does the radical middle offer that the other political orientations do not? What can be gained by combining the practices of the left and right? I know, the two terms nearly contradict themselves, and people on the left and the right usually consider the center anything but radical. They would be very wrong.
Although the the third way may seem like a complicated mixture of the opposing ends of the political rope, it is actually very straight forward in it's philosophy. It enables the people to improve the status of their nations by connecting the real needs of the people. It offers realistic solutions to the larger problems that we face as citizens, as well as in the fields of government and business.
There are an infinite number of political and social ideologies unlocked by the human mind, and to throw ourselves into one category - either left or right - would not only be non-productive but also very regressive. Both the left and right have been proven as failed political ideologies over the last 100 years and there is no signs of either making a strong come back.
Communism, for an example, is no longer spreading like wildfire in Europe (and into the rest of the world) as a major political movement and has come to a halt in it's expansive conquest since the "Autumn of Nations" in 1989. The revolution against the secular Jewish Marxism began in Poland and started to spread into countries such as East Germany, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Bulgaria. Romania was the only country in the Eastern Block that was actually lucky enough to have had the opportunity to capture and execute their Communist Head Of State. On the triumphant day of December 26, 1991, the Soviet Union was officially destroyed, splitting up the Eurasian super state into fifteen separate parts. This was the end of the world's largest totalitarian - and most influential - Communist state. Now it is Asia's Red China that holds that position, which is followed by North Korea.
Like the much larger class struggle, the national revolutionary minded people that have expressed themselves as radical centrists must deal with the changed political climates of the current times. If we don't, our people will be forever doomed, trapped in the nets of the capitalist New World Order and their oil hungry master plan for world domination. They suck the Earth dry of it's natural resources like the vampires they are, and in the process steal away our basic rights and freedoms to ensure the success of their global Final Solution of total conquest.
The most radical elements of both the left and the right have adopted their own definitions of 'anti-capitalism'. While at first glance this seems good, there usually is no significant signs that these people are truly anti-capitalist or that they even know what the term means. In most cases they actually mean to refer to the anti-globalization and anti-corporation movements.
The goals of the new and growing third way is to integrate the very best practices of the far left win and far right wing to achieve a much higher standard of living than we currently have. We are not ashamed to admit that if someone from the far left has a good idea, we would use and promote that idea - if it were to benefit our people. Likewise, we have no negative issues with taking great ideas from the far right when it best suits our people.
The fast paced, forever changing and evolving world around us needs to understand that the a third way is emerging, and that it is a realistic alternative to the failed programs already in power, and it could totally change our world policies. There is a vast hunger in this world for a new kind of politics. Something fresh. Something realistic. The third way gives us a map for how we - the seed of the European people - can travel from the world of old-fashioned gridlock to the world of unique thinking and new possibilities. It gives us a map for total political transformation.
Our ideal society is not one that should stay in a catatonic state, founded in the age of our European ancestors and remaining static for all time. Rather, it is a flowing process of constantly moving forward to unrealised possibilities. We have have the very difficult task of educating our people and teaching them not to be uncritical of the past. The task of teaching them to formulate their own creative possibilities and to represent a moving of our race forward.
Thank you for reading,
The Ontaryan
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