nacionalismo

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Nacionalismo (Argentinian political movement)
Nacionalismo was a right-wing Argentine political movement that around 1910 grew out of the "traditionalist" position, which was based on nostalgia for feudal economic relations and a more "organic" social order. Nacionalismo eventually drew quite a bit from European fascism, but was always militantly Catholic and drew equally from clericist traditions, as well as from the European counterrevolutionary tradition of the 19th century. Its advocates were writers, journalists, a few politicians and many colonels and other junior military officers; the latter supported the Nationalists largely because, for most of their existence, they saw in the military the only potential political savior of the country. The group violently rejected liberalism and representative democracy, detested communism, were mostly anti-semitic and supported the Roman Catholic Church.
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nacionalismo (m)
n. nationalism, patriotism, devotion to one's country; ambition for national progress


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nacionalismo (m)
n. nationalism, patriotism

A Spanish -> English Dictionary (Granada University, Spain), 7.7Download this dictionary
nacionalismo
= nationalism.
Ex: The rise of nationalism in music had little impact on Australia = El surgimiento del nacionalismo en la música tuvo poco impacto en Australia.


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