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'''Third Position''', also known as the '''Third Way''', or '''Tercerism''' are a political ideologies, whowhich areseek neo-fasciststo andtranscend criticize[[file:Lib.png]] [[Liberalism]] and [[file:CapOrmarxf.png]] [[capitalismMarxism]]—going "beyond the left and right"—typically going for [[file:SocCorptism.png]] [[Corporatism]] or other non-hmainstream economic systems like [[File:Sorelia.png]] [[socialismNational Syndicalism]], choosing[[File:Distributist.png]] [[fileDistributism]]<ref>https:Corptism//www.amazon.com/Third-Way-Foundations-Distributism-Chesterton/dp/1480178942</ref> or [[File:NonMarxSoc.png]] [[corporatismUtopian Socialism|Non-Marxist Socialism]]. They also tend to criticize [[file:World.png]] [[Globalism|globalization]], [[file:Multicult.png]] [[multiculturalism]] and [[file:Imp.png]] [[imperialism]]. (suchThe third position often gets equated with [[File:Fash.png]] [[:Category:Fascists|Fascism]], but this is false as e.gItalian Fascism is a variant of Third Positionist thinking. inMost, thebut not all, Third Positionist movements, however, can be considered [[fileFile:Cball-USQuasiFash.png]] USA[[Quasi-Fascism (Disambiguation)|quasi-fascist]] since they orient their views around the preservation, elevation, or dominance of an in-group (especially a nation, religion, or language).<ref>https://www.bitchute.com/video/Dl8Wc0mh5ajr/</ref> The category is not representative of the specific Third Positionist Movement in Italy.
 
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Third Position, also known as the Third Way, or Tercerism are political ideologies which seek to transcend Liberalism and Marxism—going "beyond the left and right"—typically going for Corporatism or other non-mainstream economic systems like National Syndicalism, Distributism[1] or Non-Marxist Socialism. They also tend to criticize globalization, multiculturalism and imperialism. The third position often gets equated with Fascism, but this is false as Italian Fascism is a variant of Third Positionist thinking. Most, but not all, Third Positionist movements, however, can be considered quasi-fascist since they orient their views around the preservation, elevation, or dominance of an in-group (especially a nation, religion, or language).[2] The category is not representative of the specific Third Positionist Movement in Italy.

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