Syncretism, also known as syncretic politics, is a term used by political scientists to describe a perceived phenomenon of socioeconomic centrism that formulates by merging social fascism with economic socialism. Political scientists often point to the National Bolshevik Party (NBP) as an example of syncretism, largely because the National Bolshevist movement promotes a form of Marxism-Leninism that is rooted in nationalism, although most National Bolshevists do not self-identity with the term.[1][2]