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Peronism, also
known as justicialism, is an
Argentine ideology and
movement based on the ideas,
doctrine and
legacy of
Argentine ruler Juan
Perón (1895–1974)...
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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 that had...
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Orthodox Peronism,
Peronist Orthodoxy,
National Justicialism, or right-wing
peronism for some specialists, is a
faction within Peronism, a
political movement...
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political role.
Isabel Perón is one of the
greatest expressions of the right-wing
Peronism and
mainly of the
Orthodox Peronism. Ideologically, she was...
- Workers:
Peronism and
Contemporary class Consciousness.
University of
Pittsburgh Press. pp. 20–25. ISBN 0-8229-3703-4.
James P.
Brennan (1998).
Peronism and...
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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...
- 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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limestone cliffs,
reefs and
panoramic views. Cape
Peron includes the
suburb of
Peron, and "Point
Peron" is the
designation of a
minor promontory on the...
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Carlos Perón (born 9 June 1952) is a
Swiss musician. He was a
founding member of the band Yello. Born in Zürich, Switzerland, his
first solo
album was...