Delving into the historical and cultural origins of Spanish fascism, this book examines the socio-political factors that contributed to its rise. It explores the interplay of nationalism, religion, and tradition that shaped fascist ideology in Spain. By analyzing key figures, events, and movements, the author reveals how these elements fostered an environment conducive to authoritarianism. The work provides a critical understanding of the complexities surrounding Spanish fascism and its lasting impact on the nation's identity and politics.
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Imperial Idiocy
A Reflection on Forced Displacement in the Americas
Accepting the ancient Greeks' definition of the idiot as a privatized man and expanding on Tocqueville's understanding that in modern democracies it is mass idiocy that invites tyranny, Christopher Britt Arredondo argues in