- Third Position
Third Position is the name applied to a nationalist political strand that seeks to emphasise its opposition to both
communism andcapitalism . The name 'Third Position' is derived from the school of thought presenting itself as being "beyondCapitalism andCommunism " and "neither Left nor Right." The movement uses symbols such as the Celtic cross and theWolfsangel .Fact|date=October 2007Development
Italy
The Third Position was developed by
Roberto Fiore , along withGabriele Adinolfi andPeppe Di Mitri , in the tradition of ItalianNeo-Fascism . Third Position’s ideology is characterized by a militarist formulation, an extremenationalism looking favourably tonational liberation movements , support for racial separatism and the adherence to a 'soldier style of life'.In order to construct a cultural background for the ideology, Fiore looked to the ruralism of
Julius Evola and sought to combine it with the desire for a cultural-spiritual revolution and the creation of a "omul nou" (new man) as called for byCorneliu Zelea Codreanu . He also adopted some of the positions of the contemporary far right, notably theethnopluralism ofAlain de Benoist and theEurope -wide appeal associated with such views as theEurope a Nation campaign ofOswald Mosley (amongst others). Fiore joined with others to set up theTerza Posizione movement in 1979 to campaign on this ideological position.UK
Fiore's exile in the
United Kingdom during the 1980s saw the export of Third Position to the UK where it was taken up by a group of neo-fascists includingPatrick Harrington andDerek Holland who soon became known as theOfficial National Front . Continuing to develop the Third Position stance, they called for the creation ofPolitical Soldier s who would be devoted tonationalism and racial separatism, also helping to clarify the economic stance of the Third Position by drawing from the early 20th Century Distributists,Social Credit ors, Guild Socialists and other "radical patriots". Within the UK the ideology was less overtly Catholic than in Italy althoughCatholic social teaching remained an important aspect.France
Third Position ideology gained some support in
France where, in 1985, Jean-Gilles Malliarakis set up "Troisième voie " along similar lines. Taking theUnited States ,communism andZionism as its three main enemies, the group advocated radical paths to national revolution. Associated for a time with the Groupe Union Défense, TV was nonetheless on generally poor terms with Front National until 1991 when Malliarakis decided to approach them. As a result TV fell apart, although a radical splinter group underChristian Bouchet ,Nouvelle Résistance , continued to be informed by Third Positionist thinking.With the split of the National Front the Third Position stance in Britain was carried on by the Third Way and more notably the
International Third Position . As England First the ITP continue to organise on a small scale and have also produced a "Third Position Handbook" that details the aims of the Third Position movement. In Italy the Third Position is now represented by theNew Force , led by Fiore whilst theEuropean National Front has taken on a decidedly Third Positionist stance, advocating as it does bothanti-capitalism andanti-communism . Elsewhere, the National Rebirth of Poland offer a strong commitment to Third Positionist politics in Eastern Europe.Querfront ideology in Germany and Eastern Europe
"Querfront" (cross-front) was the name for the goals of the National Socialist Movement in Germany to cooperate with the
far left during theWeimar Republic . On the left, the Communistsocial fascism strategy focused against the Social Democrats, resulting in a stalemate and temporary cooperations towards genuine fascist and extreme nationalist forces. The term is also used today for mutual infiltration or cooperation of left and right-wing groups.Among other,
Ernst Niekisch tried to combine communist and fascist forces to overthrow the existing order of the Weimar Republic. He already called itNational Bolshevism .Kurt von Schleicher , based on earlier attampts (seeStrasserism ) pursued a strategy of demerging the left wing of theNSDAP to split the whole National Socialist Movement and finally prevent Hitler's rise to power. His idea was a "Querfront" of left Nazis and theTrade Union s, but Schleicher's plan failed.As the Nazi government crushed down far reaching Querfront attempts in the
Night of the Long Knives , Querfront strategies in nowadays far right allow to distance oneselve from the Nazi regime while continuing right-wing credentials.Querfront today means a close connection or similar approaches of left and right wing radicals.
Anti-Americanism andAntizionism allowed attempts of right wing individuals to find common ground with parts of thePeace Movement andAntiglobalization Movements. Eastern Germany and especially Thuringia has a significant higher amount of Querfront activities and supporters. Stern: [http://www.stern.de/politik/deutschland/:G8-Gipfel-Gegner-Braun-Rote-Kungelei/589564.html Brown Red Amalgam against G8 according Der Spiegel] ] .A similar mixture of extreme left and right positions seems to be more common in Eastern Europe, such as in Russia, where the parties
Rodina , theNational Bolshevik Party and theLiberal Democratic Party of Russia follow a similar course.Related concepts
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Neo-Fascism
*Neo-Nazism
*Racism
*Nationalism
*Ecofascism
*International Third Position
*National anarchism
*National Bolshevism
*European nationalism
*Strasserism Bibliography
*L. Cheles, R. Ferguson, and M. Vaughan, "Neo-Fascism in Europe", London: Longman, 1992
*Giorgio Cingolani, "La destra in armi", Editori Riuniti, 1996 (in Italian).
*N. Copsey, "Contemporary British Fascism: The British National Party and the Quest for Legitimacy", Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004
*Gianni Flamini, "L’ombra della piramide", Teti, 1989 (in Italian).
*ITP, "The Third Position Handbook", London: Third Position, 1997References
External links
* [http://www.publiceye.org/fascist/third_position.html Racial Nationalism, the Third Position, and Ethnoviolence]
* [http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?sid=208 Outdated guide to Third Position on the web]
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