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Introduction

Working from a rational, nonpartisan position to solve political problems, centrists claim to reduce the rhetoric found in current politics and strike a balance between the rights and the responsibilities of the individual.

Web Sites

  • Modern Whig
    Recently combined with the American Centrist Party, Modern Whigs "represent moderate voters from all walks of life who cherry-pick between traditional Republican and Democratic ideals". This site provides general information related to party viewpoints and activities. 



  • US Centrist
    The home page for the Centrist Party, this site provides information on party platforms, Centrist views on current issues, party activities, and general information about the Centrist Party.

    Materials in the UW Libraries

    • The Political Centrist
      Suzzallo/Allen Stacks
      JK2391 C46 H55 2009

      Provides information from a Centrist perspective on contemporary political and social issues, as well as arguments for rejecting a polarized view of politics.

       

    • Radical Middle
      Suzzallo/Allen Stacks
      JK1764 S27 2004

      Also Available Online

      A commentary explaining one man's views on the Centrist Party and what it means to be a Centrist.