A defensive strain of technocratic centrism will increasingly adopt coercive, extra‑normal tools (speech policing, curtailing local democratic procedures) to suppress populist movements it sees as existential threats. This 'militant centrism' frames authoritarian‑style measures as provisional necessities to defend liberal governance, altering the political center from tolerant broker to active enforcer.
— If centrist elites normalize coercive instruments as legitimate defenses against populism, democratic norms (free speech, jury trial, local elections) and institutional trust are at risk—making this a core governance and civil‑liberties issue.
Arnold Kling
2025.12.30
100% relevant
Frank Furedi’s argument that Keir Starmer exemplifies a 'militant centrist' who has endorsed cancelling local elections, limiting juries, and policing speech as means to defend democracy.
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