Authoritarian Argentina

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Pub. Date: 1995-09-01
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Summary

David Rock has written the first comprehensive study of nationalism in Argentina, a fundamentalist movement pledged to violence and a dictatorship that came to a head with the notorious "disappearances" of the 1970s. This radical, right wing movement has had a profound impact on twentieth-century Argentina, leaving its mark on almost all aspects of Argentine life--art and literature, journalism, education, the church, and of course, politics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface
The Incubus of Doctrinep. 1
The Discourse of Counterrevolutionp. 2
De Maistre, Menendez Pelayo, and Othersp. 8
Other Authorities: Renan, Taine, and Maurrasp. 13
The Ideological Synthesis in Argentinap. 20
The Threads of Traditionp. 26
The Seeds of Clericalismp. 28
The Traditionalistsp. 37
Rule by the Capablep. 55
The Nativist Reactionp. 56
The Impact of Warp. 68
The Assault on Popular Democracyp. 75
The Nationalist Crusadep. 87
The Right to Good Governmentp. 88
Structure and Personalitiesp. 93
Clericalists, Jews, and Fascistsp. 100
Social Justice and Anti-Imperialismp. 112
Ideological Cross-Fertilizationsp. 122
The Nationalist Revolutionp. 125
The Ascent of the Nationalistsp. 126
Social Justice and Peronp. 138
The Transitions of Peronp. 145
Peron and Afterp. 157
The Confrontation with Peronp. 158
Peron and the Churchp. 176
From Lonardi to Illiap. 183
Authoritarians, Populists, and Revolutionariesp. 194
The Doctrine of National Security and the "Argentine Revolution"p. 194
The Armed Bandsp. 205
The Populist Resurgencep. 209
The Montonerosp. 213
The Process of National Reorganizationp. 222
The Nationalist Legacyp. 231
Conclusionp. 238
Notesp. 245
Select Bibliographyp. 291
Indexp. 309
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