- The
Intransigents of
London and Paris, or in short, the
Intransigents (in Italian: Gli
Intransigenti di
Londra e Parigi), was an
individualist and illegalist...
- The
Intransigent Party (Spanish:
Partido Intransigente) is a
leftist political party in Argentina,
founded in 1963 by
Oscar Alende. Its
membership came...
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Intransigent fascism or
revolutionary fascism, in some
respects analogous to so-called left-wing fascism, is a
minority current of
Italian fascism that...
- as
advocated by the
intransigents,
resulted in the
latter rising up to
establish a
cantonal republic. On 12 July 1873,
intransigent federalists in Cartagena...
-
programme of
Guesde was
opposed by the "possibilists", who
rejected the
intransigent attitude of
Guesde for the
reformist policy of Paul
Brousse and Benoît...
-
issues vis-à-vis the
Protestant Union (formed 1608),
modelled on the more
intransigent ultra-Catholic
French Catholic League (1576), it was
subsequently concluded...
-
November 1956,
forcing Frondizi and his
supporters to run on a
splinter ("
Intransigent")
ticket and
leaving more anti-Peronist UCR
voters with
Ricardo Balbín...
- 1909 – 22
December 1996) was an
Argentine politician who
founded the
Intransigent Party.
Alende was born in Maipú,
Buenos Aires Province. He
studied medicine...
- The
National Fasces (Italian:
Fasci ****onali, FN) were an
Italian intransigent fascist and
national syndicalist political party led by
Cesare Forni. The...
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editor of the
newspaper Avanti! to
which he gave a
violent suggestive and
intransigent orientation. In
October 1914,
finding himself in
opposition to the directorate...