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The term Washington–Moscow–Berlin Axis,[1] as well as Unholy Trinity of great ideologies[2] or Red–Brown–Yellow Alliance,[3] refers to cross-spectrum integrations of postmodern political systems that exceed economic or opportunistic alignments.
From various academic, worldview-related or activist positions, cooperations between right-wing, left-wing, and centrist politics was conceived. This is partly due to a fundamental resistance to Enlightenment philosophy[4], from which modern political currents emerge (see Political Reaction), and partly because representatives of factional infighting accused others of collaborating with the enemy (see Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact).