If 'left-winger' and 'right-winger' are terms of opprobrium moreover, the journalists can help their chosen cause by invoking lateralist terms to characterise, in the guise of simply describing, one of the parties in a dispute. This implies that the other party is 'centrist' or 'moderate' or 'non-extremist.'
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A chief criticism levelled against American "lateralist" and "polar" theorists is precisely the accusation that they are attempting to avoid the issue of the development of relations between the two socio-economic systems, i.e., the essentially bipolar politico-strategic structure of postwar international relations.
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Albertano's more lateralist, Aristotelian sympathies are also reflected in his choice of setting, scenario and protagonists.
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A lateralist and multilateralist exchange of languages and value systems redeems economy from reduction to profit and loss.
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