Cambridge University Press, 2014, p.24Payne, Stanley G. The collapse of the Spanish republic, 1933-1936: Origins of the civil war. an hour ago Fascism. We shall implacably abolish the system of political parties and all of their consequences-inorganic suffrage, representation of clashing groups, and a Parliament of the type that is all too well known.7. Falangism opposes Originally, Falangism in Spain as promoted by Primo de Rivera advocated a "national syndicalist" economy that rejected both capitalism and communism.The Falange's original manifesto, the "Twenty-Seven Points", called for a social revolution to create a After the merger of the original Falange with the Carlists in 1937 to form the new Falange (FET y de las JONS) that would serve as the sole political party of The Franco-era Falange supported the development of The Spanish Falange supported conservative ideas about women and supported rigid gender roles that stipulated that women's main duties in life were to be a loving mother and a submissive wife.Stein Ugelvik Larsen (ed.). By organizing a truly national system of agricultural credit which will lend money to farmers at low interest against the guarantee of their property and crops, and redeem them from usury and local tyrants. JavaScript | The National-Syndicalist State will not cruelly stand apart from man’s economic struggles, nor watch impassively while the strongest class dominates the weakest.
Our conception of Spain in the economic realm is that of a gigantic syndicate of producers. Individual, group, and class interest must inexorably give way in order to achieve this goal. We affirm that Spain’s historic fulfillment lies in Empire. 14. 191.Roger Griffin (ed). "The Falange Española: a Spanish Paradox" discusses the Falange Española, a fascist political party in interwar Spain, and its power during various periods: before the Spanish Civil War and after the Spanish Civil War. Its method of procedure will be direct bold and combative. Spain will continue to act as the spiritual axis of the Hispanic world as a sign of her preeminence in worldwide enterprises. The Church and the State will co-ordinate their respective powers so as to permit no interference or activity that may impair the dignity of the State or national integrity.26. HTML 5 | Expression, not restraint, is always the motive of the ideal State. However, most of the property of all other parties and This article is about the political party that existed from 1934 to 1937.
University of Wisconsin Pres, 1999, pp.106-16Serém, Rúben. full comments (27) report; give award; When you're closeted and change your bitmoji to male but no one asks you about it. Fascism. HTML 5 | Spain must aspire to become a great maritime power, for reasons of both defense and commerce. The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939. We believe in the supreme reality of Spain. By accelerating reclamation projects. As regards the countries of Hispanic America 3.2 we favor unification of their culture, economic interests and power. We affirm that Spain’s historic fulfillment lies in Empire. The strengthening, elevating, and magnifying of this reality is the urgent collective goal of all Spaniards. Pp. 26.2 Life signifies the art and science of warfare (*milicia*) and must be lived with a spirit that is purified by service and sacrifice 27. 12. Univ of Wisconsin Press, 1999 pp.330–331Roger Griffin (ed). K. Flynn. by Bcause789 in ftm falange 5 points 6 points 7 points 4 months ago . Every conspiracy against this common unity is repulsive.
19.2 By redeeming from misery those masses of people who presently are barely eking out a living on sterile land, and by transferring such people to new and arable lands.
In its manifesto published later that year the Falange condemned socialism, Marxism, republicanism and capitalism and proposed that Spain should become a Fascist state similar to the one established by Benito Mussolini in Italy.
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The strengthening, elevating, and magnifying of this reality is the urgent collective goal of all Spaniards. Ideology, mobilization, and the nation: the rise of Irish, Basque, and Carlist national movements in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. 15. Berghahn Books, 2019, p.193Ruiz, Julius. Oxford, England, UK; New York, New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 1995. The Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista , was a fascist political party founded in 1934 as merger of the Falange Española and the Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista. By rationalizing the units of cultivation, so as to eliminate wasted latifundia and uneconomic, miniscule plots.
The 26 Points of the Falange I found this on another website ... And figured I would spread it about: Not even about to take any credit except for the highlighting which was for my own purposes.
It will be the primary goal of the National-Syndicalist State to rebuild the communal patrimonies of the towns.23. By continuing to use Pastebin, you agree to our use of cookies as described in the 18.5 By accelerating reclamation projects.