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-'''Syncretic politics''', or '''spectral-syncretic''', refers to [[politics]] that combine elements from across the conventional [[Left–right politics|left–right]] [[political spectrum]]. The term "syncretic politics" has been derived from the idea of [[syncretism]] (syncretic religion).+'''Radical centrism''' (also called the '''radical center'''/'''centre''' or '''radical middle''') is a political [[ideology]] that arose in the Western nations in the late 20th century. At first it was defined in a variety of ways, but at the beginning of the 21st century a number of political science texts gave it a more developed cast.
-== See also ==+
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-* [[Big tent]]+
-* [[Bipartisanship]]+
-* [[Centrism]]+
-* [[Communitarianism]]+
-* [[Conservative revolutionary movement]]+
-* [[Distributism]]+
-* [[Fascism]]+
-* [[Georgism]]+
-* [[Grand coalition]]+
-* [[Historic Compromise]]+
-* [[Independent politician]]+
-* [[Independent voter]]+
-* [[LaRouche movement]] +
-* [[Libertarianism]]+
-* [[Political spectrum]]+
-* [[Radical centrism]]+
-* [[Third Way]]+
-* [[Triangulation (politics)]]+
-* [[Third Position]]+
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Radical centrism (also called the radical center/centre or radical middle) is a political ideology that arose in the Western nations in the late 20th century. At first it was defined in a variety of ways, but at the beginning of the 21st century a number of political science texts gave it a more developed cast.



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