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Falangism considers itself enemies of both the political [[Left-wing politics|left]] and [[Right-wing politics|right]], however, [[communism]] is the greatest enemy of Falangism. Unlike many other fascist movements, including [[Nazism]], Falangism declares itself a [[Third Position|third position]], in which [[Ethnic nationalism|ethno-nationalism]] is non-existent, instead, nationalism is achieved through [[Christian nationalism|Christian nationalism.]] Scholarly sources reviewing Falangism place it on the [[Far-right politics|far right]] of the [[political spectrum]].<ref>Rodney P. Carlisle (general editor). ''The Encyclopedia of Politics: The Left and the Right, Volume 2: The Right''. Thousand Oaks, California; London; New Delhi: Sage Publications, 2005. p. 633.</ref>
 
Falangism promotes itself as the correct biblical ideology, criticizing both communists and national socialists for being unbiblical. Falangism bases its law off biblical scripture and Church unity.
 
== Components ==