That was the narrative until the Centrist European powers went to war with, well, the Nazis. Which is to say that the Centrists can go either way. We have Reagan propping up dictatorial regimes to bulwark against socialist ones but just as often these regimes get attacked BY centrist nations.MithrandirOlorin wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2023 6:10 pm Centrists always wind up siding with Fascists because when it really matter they always consider them the lesser evil to Communists but Fascists share their love of Order. Hindneberg and Papan willingly Hitler in power even after Hitler just lost an election.
See Ukraine and Russia, Assad in Syria, The First Gulf War, and so on.
Mind you, part of that may be the fact communism struggles to define any conflict not based on pure economic terms or class as Marx really went hard on the idea that no one was sincere when they believed there was more important things than money/resources.
Centrist nations also often co-opt small elements of socialist nations policies to prevent larger societal change....which is exactly what a centrist will do.
Moderates can and are ENORMOUS pains in the ass to effecting real systemic change, so much that Martin Luther King said that his biggest opposition wasn't the actual racists but people more worried about those afraid of systemic change but moderates can actually be swing votes versus the ideologically committed.
Or TLDR:
"My anarchist and leftist friends hate Joe Biden but all of us voted for him because it's a choice between being kicked in the nuts and set on fire."
America being the class example of a centrist political structure struggling against a conservative one. There's no actual socialist power base of note within the country anymore so it's a choice of one or the other.