The Origins of Argentina’s Revolution of the Right (Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies)

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The Origins of Argentina’s Revolution of the Right traces the ideological roots and political affect of Argentine right-wing nationalism as it developed in the 1930s and 1940s. On this spirited book, Alberto Spektorowski makes a speciality of the attempt by a new brand of nonconformist intellectuals to shift the concept that of Argentine nationalism from its liberal incarnation to an integralist-populist one, and concurrently to change Argentina’s path of development from liberalism to a third road of economic autarky. Spektorowski argues that this third road to national modernity was once reactionary in regard to liberal rights, reform socialism, parliamentary politics, and cosmopolitan society. On the same time, it was once modernist on the subject of industrialization, anti-imperialist ideology, social justice, and social mobilization. This popular mobilization under authoritarian rule embodied a new concept of organic nationalism, claims Spektorowski. The Origins of Argentina’s Revolution of the Right maintains that the third road developed in 1930s Argentina through the juxtaposition of two it sounds as if opposing sorts of anti-liberal ideological currents: a right-wing authoritarian current reliant upon

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