- Peronism, also
known as
justicialism, is an
Argentine ideology and
movement based on the ideas,
doctrine and
legacy of Juan Perón (1895–1974). It has been...
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introduced an
ideology of "biological racism" into the country's
legal and
justicial systems. The
shift from the
traditional legal system (the "normative state")...
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Justicialismo [The
Peronist Jewish Boys: Judeo-sergeants and
support for
Justicialism] (in Spanish).
Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Argentina. ISBN 9789500753982...
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considered for merging. ›
Orthodox Peronism,
Peronist Orthodoxy,
National Justicialism, or right-wing
peronism for some specialists, is a
faction within Peronism...
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influenced the régime (1946–1955 and 1973–1974) of Juan Perón and
Justicialism in
Argentina and
influenced the
drafting of the 1937
Constitution of...
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country is similar, in many respects, to
Justicialism". Perón
variously described his
ideology as
justicialism or
socialismo nacional cristiano - "Christian...
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Binner in 1995 and 2002.
Although Cavallero turned to
Carlos Menem and
Justicialism, and then
founded his own party,
Binner became the
first Socialist governor...
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officially rejected the
possibility of
alliances with Kirchner's
faction of
Justicialism and
granted former Party President Roberto Iglesias the
permission to...
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aftermath of a 1943
military coup. He
advocated a new
policy dubbed Justicialism, a
nationalist policy that he
claimed was a "Third Position", an alternative...
- 56. ISBN 978-0-292-77689-0. Consequently,
Peron settled for the term '
justicialism.' The odds
clearly favored his
Christian and
humanist version of socialism...