Why Third Position is diffrent from centrism?

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So, there is a economical axis. Capitalism and socialism. When we combine them both, we get third position.
I’ve tried to understand something from Wikipedia. I know that it is a neonazi ideology, but it’s like combination of both. Why isn’t it a centrism?

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If you were to plot these on a left-right spectrum, socialism would be left-wing, capitalism would be centrist, and Third Position would be far-right. (Also capitalism is not an ideology).

The political spectrum is not just about “more socialist vs. more capitalist.” “Far-right” doesn’t mean “the most capitalistic”, far from it actually.

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