▲ | orwin 9 hours ago | |||||||
In This case, gp should change to 'all extremes'. The extreme center is a thing. Boulanger is the origin, but he has adept, the most known in the Anglo world is probably Blair, but the closest ideologically is Macron (just read 'how democracy dies' if you aren't convinced yet, or read about 'retenue institutionnelle' if you want to dog into the concept of democracy more deeply). | ||||||||
▲ | marginalia_nu 8 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
There are no doubt many ways one can define what is and isn't extreme. The definition of extreme I apply is in the context of the comment I made is something like political viewpoints or groups on the outside or on the fringes of the political establishment. Figures like Macron or Blair may be or have been extreme in some regards, but not in this one. | ||||||||
▲ | spookie 7 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Retenue institutionelle is in fact dangerous. But let's be honest, if you are hinting at that time Macron used anti-obstruction of parliament measures to combat the stupid high number of ammendements the opposition proposed [1], I don't know what to say. Seemed like the only case where one _should_ use such measures. Either way, point stands that by fuelling appeasement to both extremes via bots in social networks, a state actor can destabilize a country much more effectively. [1] https://www.lemonde.fr/blog/cuisines-assemblee/2020/02/19/re... | ||||||||
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