From Lusitanian Integralism to National Syndicalism: Tensions and Conflicts
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https://doi.org/10.15175/1984-2503-20179306Keywords:
Lusitanian Integralism, trajectory, political experiences, National SyndicalismAbstract
The following article analyzes the trajectory of Lusitanian Integralism (and its inclinations toward Fascism) and National Syndicalism, by focusing on the emergence of the Portuguese royalist movement and its political strategies and experiences for establishing an organic monarchy in Portugal. The article then moves on to analyzing the debate strategies practiced by National Syndicalism leader Rolão Preto at various moments of his political experience up to his exile, reflecting on conflicts with Portuguese dictator Oliveira Salazar. The aim is to highlight the nuances between far-right movements and regimes in the period between the World Wars.
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