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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...
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before Perón; the virulent,
fascist territorial expansionism of
Italy and
Germany was
absent in
Peronism;
unlike fascism,
Peronism was an authoritarian...
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President in 1946. She
became a
central figure of
Peronism and
Argentine culture because of the Eva
Perón Foundation, a
charitable organization perceived...
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Federal Peronism (Spanish:
Peronismo Federal), also
known as
Dissident Peronism (Spanish:
Peronismo Disidente), is the
faction or
branch of
either moderate...
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Federal Peronism,
which was
located on the
centre and centre-right of the
political spectrum. The
division ended with the
failure of
Federal Peronism to challenge...
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important political role.
Isabel Perón's politics exemplify right-wing
Peronism and
Orthodox Peronism. Ideologically, she was
considered close...
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Orthodox Peronism,
Peronist Orthodoxy,
National Justicialism, or right-wing
Peronism for some specialists, was a
faction within Peronism, a political...
- Look up
peron in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Peron (or
Perón,
Péron) may
refer to:
Alphonse Péron (1834–1908),
French soldier and geologist. Carlos...
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Perón, now the president-elect ("High Flying, Adored"). Eva
insists on a
glamorous image to
impress the
people of
Argentina and
promote Peronism. She...
- Integration:
Peronism and the
Argentine Working class, 1946-1976. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1988. pp. 17, 267 Mcguire,
James W.
Peronism Without...