The making of an Argentine fascist. Leopoldo Lugones: from revolutionary left to radical nationalism

History of Political Thought 17 (1):79-108 (1996)
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This analysis seeks to contribute to the understanding of the development of fascism by studying the ideological left-to-right evolution of an intellectual from a peripheral country. I suggest that this intellectual evolution proves the universality of the ideological developments that preceded fascism, and sheds new light on the ideological interaction between fascism as a European political culture and local nationalist uprisings against liberal democracy and dependence on foreign financial power

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