«La dialéctica de los puños y de las pistolas». Una aproximación a la formación de la idea de Estado en el fascismo español (1931-1945)
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Falange, dictadura franquista, fascismo, teoría del EstadoAbstract
El presente artículo gira en torno a la formación y evolución de la concepción falangista del Estado. En este sentido, analizamos el proceso de teorización que tuvo lugar desde la creación de los grupos fundacionales liderados por Ramiro Ledesma Ramos, Onésimo Redondo y José Antonio Primo de Rivera, que sentaron las bases doctrinales del movimiento, pasando por su desarrollo durante la Guerra Civil española y la inmediata posguerra, que marcó el punto álgido del proyecto de hegemonía del partido, hasta llegar a las postrimerías de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, momento en el que ideólogos falangistas tuvieron que abordar la necesidad de desgajarse del tronco del totalitarismo. Del mismo modo, apuntamos su grado de homologación con la doctrina y la trayectoria seguida por los movimientos fascista y nacionalsocialista, así como su concreta plasmación en el ordenamiento fundamental de la dictadura franquista.Downloads
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