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Syncretic politics

Syncretic politics, or spectral-syncretic politics, combine elements from across the conventional left–right political spectrum. The idea of syncretic politics has been influenced by syncretism and syncretic religion.[1] The main idea of syncretic politics is that taking political positions of neutrality by combining elements associated with left-wing politics and right-wing politics can achieve a goal of reconciliation.[2][3][4][5]

Historical examples edit

Spain edit

The Falange of Spain, while allied with the nationalist right side during the Spanish Civil War and being widely considered to be far right,[6] presented itself definitively as syncretic.[7] Falangism has attacked both the left and the right as its "enemies", declaring itself to be neither left nor right, but a Third Position.[8]

United Kingdom edit

In the United Kingdom, the emergence of New Labour under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown was a pitch for the Third Way, mixing neoliberal economic policies, such as banking privatization, with socially progressive policies.[9][10]

United States edit

In the United States, Third Way adherents embrace fiscal conservatism to a greater extent than traditional social liberals and advocate some replacement of welfare with workfare, and sometimes have a stronger preference for market solutions to traditional problems (as in pollution markets), while rejecting pure laissez-faire economics and other right-libertarian positions. This style of governing was firmly adopted and partly redefined during the administration of President Bill Clinton.[11] Political scientist Stephen Skowronek introduced the term "Third Way" into the interpretation of American presidential politics.[12][13][14] Such Presidents undermine the opposition by borrowing policies from it in an effort to seize the middle and with it to achieve political dominance. This technique is known as triangulation and was used by Bill Clinton and other New Democrats who sought to move beyond the party's New Deal liberalism reputation in response to the political realignment of the 1980s. Through this strategy, Clinton adopted themes associated with the Republican Party, such as fiscal conservatism, welfare reform, deregulation and law and order policies. Famously, he declared in the 1996 State of the Union Address that "the era of big government is over".[15]

Other examples edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Syncretism". The Free Dictionary. Retrieved 27 October 2013.
  2. ^ Griffin, Roger (1995). Fascism (paperback). Oxford readers (second printing ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 8, 307. ISBN 978-0192892492.
  3. ^ Kallis, Aristotle A. (2002). The Fascism Reader. Routledge. p. 71. ISBN 978-0415243599.
  4. ^ Blamires, Cyprian (2006). World Fascism: A Historical Encyclopedia (hardcover) (5 ed.). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 14, 561. ISBN 978-1576079409.
  5. ^ Bastow, Steve; Martin, James (2003). Third Way Discourse. Edinburgh University Press. p. 2. ISBN 978-0748615612. However, what is often missed in many of these discussions is an awareness of the variety of ideologies of the third way that span the twentieth century and traverse the spectrum from left to right.
  6. ^ Rodney P. Carlisle (general editor). The Encyclopedia of Politics: The Left and the Right, Volume 2: The Right. Thousand Oaks, California, USA; London, England, UK; New Delhi, India: Sage Publications, 2005. Pp. 633.
  7. ^ Fernandez, Paloma Aguilar (August 2002). Memory in Amnesia: The Role of the Spanish Civil War in the Transition to Democracy (hardcover). Oxford; New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1571817570.
  8. ^ Griffin, Roger (1995). Fascism (paperback). Oxford readers (second printing ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 189. ISBN 978-0192892492.
  9. ^ "Leader: Blair's new third way". the Guardian. 2005-05-08.
  10. ^ "BBC News — UK Politics — All aboard the Third Way". BBC News.
  11. ^ Harris, John F. (2005). The Survivor: Bill Clinton in the White House. Random House. ISBN 9780375508479.
  12. ^ Skowronek, Stephen (1993). The Politics Presidents Make. ISBN 0-674-68937-2.
  13. ^ Valelly, Rick (31 March 2003). . unm.edu. Archived from the original on 25 February 2016. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  14. ^ Shea, Christopher (23 March 2003). "Regime change". boston.com. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  15. ^ Sanger, David E. (29 January 2010). "Where Clinton Turned Right, Obama Plowed Ahead". The New York Times. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  16. ^ Sunshine, Spencer (Winter 2008). "Rebranding Fascism: National-Anarchists". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  17. ^ Euben, Roxanne L. (2002). "Contingent Borders, Syncretic Perspectives: Globalization, Political Theory, and Islamizing Knowledge". International Studies Review. 4 (1): 23–48. doi:10.1111/1521-9488.t01-1-00251. ISSN 1521-9488. JSTOR 3186273.
  18. ^ Borenstein, Eliot (2004). "Review of National Bolshevism: Stalinist Mass Culture and the Formation of Modern Russian National Identity, 1931-1956". The Slavic and East European Journal. 48 (3): 497–499. ISSN 0037-6752. JSTOR 3220080.
  19. ^ Jackson, Paul (2015-01-01). James Strachey Barnes and the Fascist Revolution: Catholicism, Anti-Semitism and the International New Order. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-28228-5.
  20. ^ Zrt, HVG Kiadó (2014-01-15). "Elek István: Igen, a remény hal meg utoljára". hvg.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  21. ^ "Pragmatism is a winner for Romanian Left". POLITICO. 2016-12-12. Retrieved 2021-07-01.
  22. ^ "The Londoner: Centrists revive the ghost of SDP". Evening Standard. 10 September 2018. Retrieved 9 September 2020.

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This article is about the politics outside the conventional spectrum For other uses see Third Way disambiguation Syncretic politics or spectral syncretic politics combine elements from across the conventional left right political spectrum The idea of syncretic politics has been influenced by syncretism and syncretic religion 1 The main idea of syncretic politics is that taking political positions of neutrality by combining elements associated with left wing politics and right wing politics can achieve a goal of reconciliation 2 3 4 5 Contents 1 Historical examples 1 1 Spain 1 2 United Kingdom 1 3 United States 2 Other examples 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistorical examples editSpain edit The Falange of Spain while allied with the nationalist right side during the Spanish Civil War and being widely considered to be far right 6 presented itself definitively as syncretic 7 Falangism has attacked both the left and the right as its enemies declaring itself to be neither left nor right but a Third Position 8 United Kingdom edit In the United Kingdom the emergence of New Labour under Tony Blair and Gordon Brown was a pitch for the Third Way mixing neoliberal economic policies such as banking privatization with socially progressive policies 9 10 United States edit In the United States Third Way adherents embrace fiscal conservatism to a greater extent than traditional social liberals and advocate some replacement of welfare with workfare and sometimes have a stronger preference for market solutions to traditional problems as in pollution markets while rejecting pure laissez faire economics and other right libertarian positions This style of governing was firmly adopted and partly redefined during the administration of President Bill Clinton 11 Political scientist Stephen Skowronek introduced the term Third Way into the interpretation of American presidential politics 12 13 14 Such Presidents undermine the opposition by borrowing policies from it in an effort to seize the middle and with it to achieve political dominance This technique is known as triangulation and was used by Bill Clinton and other New Democrats who sought to move beyond the party s New Deal liberalism reputation in response to the political realignment of the 1980s Through this strategy Clinton adopted themes associated with the Republican Party such as fiscal conservatism welfare reform deregulation and law and order policies Famously he declared in the 1996 State of the Union Address that the era of big government is over 15 Other examples editCrusade of Romanianism 16 Romania 1934 1937 Minaret of Freedom Institute 17 United States National Bolshevik Party 18 Russia 1993 2007 National Union for Social Justice 19 United States 1934 1936 LMP Hungary s Green Party 20 Social Democratic Party 21 Romania Social Democratic Party 22 United KingdomSee also editBig tent Centrism Georgism Horseshoe theory LaRouche movement National Bolshevism Third PositionReferences edit Syncretism The Free Dictionary Retrieved 27 October 2013 Griffin Roger 1995 Fascism paperback Oxford readers second printing ed Oxford Oxford University Press pp 8 307 ISBN 978 0192892492 Kallis Aristotle A 2002 The Fascism Reader Routledge p 71 ISBN 978 0415243599 Blamires Cyprian 2006 World Fascism A Historical Encyclopedia hardcover 5 ed Santa Barbara CA ABC CLIO pp 14 561 ISBN 978 1576079409 Bastow Steve Martin James 2003 Third Way Discourse Edinburgh University Press p 2 ISBN 978 0748615612 However what is often missed in many of these discussions is an awareness of the variety of ideologies of the third way that span the twentieth century and traverse the spectrum from left to right Rodney P Carlisle general editor The Encyclopedia of Politics The Left and the Right Volume 2 The Right Thousand Oaks California USA London England UK New Delhi India Sage Publications 2005 Pp 633 Fernandez Paloma Aguilar August 2002 Memory in Amnesia The Role of the Spanish Civil War in the Transition to Democracy 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