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    Syncretism (/ ˈ s ɪ ŋ k r ə t ɪ z əm, ˈ s ɪ n-/) is the practice of combining different beliefs and various schools of thought. Syncretism involves the merging or assimilation of several originally discrete traditions , especially in the theology and mythology of religion , thus asserting an underlying unity and allowing for an ...

  2. Syncretic political movements are hybrids of disparate political philosophies, such as the People's Mujahedin of Iran, who mix Marxism and Islam, the Third Way, which fuses social-democratic and neoliberal elements, and Christian democracy, which combines conservative ideas with some economically centre-left policies. Subcategories.

  3. Politics that rejects the conventional leftright spectrum is often known as syncretic politics. [7] [8] This form of politics has been criticized as tending to mischaracterize positions that have a logical location on a two-axis spectrum because they seem randomly brought together on a one-axis left–right spectrum.

  4. syncretism: [noun] the combination of different forms of belief or practice.

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  6. From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article does not have any sources. You can help Wikipedia by finding goodsources, and adding them. (April 2024) The idea of syncretic politics is to combine ideas from left and right wing political parties. This short articleabout politicscan be made longer.

  7. the attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices, or parties, as in philosophy or religion.

  8. link.springer.com › referenceworkentry › 10Syncretism | SpringerLink

    Mar 24, 2018 · Definition. The term syncretism is derived from Latin, and before that either from the Greek word syn-kerånnymi, meaning “blending, mixing or uniting something otherwise presumably incompatible,” or from syncretismos, a combination of the Greek prefix syn and kretoi, the word for the people from Crete, or kretismos, meaning “Cretan ...

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