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| The '''Third Position''' is a political alignment that claims to transcend the [[Western civilization|Western]] [[Political spectrum|left-right political scale]], as well as the contradiction between [[liberalism]] and [[Communism]]. It is typically associated with [[fascism]] and [[National Socialism]]. | | The '''Third Position''' is a political alignment that claims to transcend the western left-right political scale. It is typically associated with [[fascism]] and Nazism. Despite similar nomenclature and demonyms (Third Positionist and Fourth Positionist), it is not similar [[Fourth Political Theory]], which is a move beyond [[liberalism]], [[Marxism-Leninism|Marxism]] and fascism. |
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| Many [[Marxism|Marxists]] reject the idea that fascism and National Socialism represent a true "third position" is because fascism is based in a [[capitalism|capitalist]] perversion of [[socialism]] that arose from the [[Crisis of Marxism]], marking it as more of a pseudo-Communist form of liberalism rather than a distinct political theory.
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| Despite similar nomenclature and demonyms (Third Positionist and Fourth Positionist), it is not similar to the [[Fourth Political Theory]], a political theory developed by [[Alexander Dugin]] that goes beyond liberalism, [[Communism]], and fascism. | |