alt-center
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Noun
    
alt-center (uncountable)
- (slang, politics, derogatory) Abbreviated form of alternative center, modeled on alt-right, alt-left; a set of centrist ideologies, especially ones which delegitimise political dissent and/or depend on (e.g. racial) conspiracy theories, whose presence is mainly confined to the Internet.
- Coordinate terms: alt-left, alt-right, alt-light, radical centrism
 -  2016 December 16, Sam Kriss, “The Rise of the Alt-Center”, in Slate:- If Trump’s devoted hype squad of pustulent, oleaginous neo-Nazis can now be euphemized as the “alt-right,” the Eichenwalds and Jefferys of the world might have turned themselves into something similar: an alt-center, pushing its own failed political doctrine with all the same vehemence, idiocy, and spleen.
 
-  2017 March 22, Baynard Woods, “The Kids Are Alt-Right”, in Salt Lake City Weekly:- Now there's been a spate of stories talking about the "alt-left" and even the "alt-center."
 
-  2017 May 18, Adam H. Johnson, “Stop using the term 'populist' for right-wing demagogues”, in Los Angeles Times:- Instead, pundits dismiss the idea of elites as such by trafficking in this silly, alt-center notion that the left and right are chasing equally fictitious boogeymen.
 
 
Alternative forms
    
- alt-centre
Synonyms
    
- alt-middle
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