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The Ideological Origins of the Dirty War - Fascism, Populism, and Dictatorship in Twentieth Century Argentina (Hardcover)
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The Ideological Origins of the Dirty War - Fascism, Populism, and Dictatorship in Twentieth Century Argentina (Hardcover)
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This book tells the history of modern Argentina through the lens of
political violence and ideology. It focuses on the theory and
practice of the fascist idea in Argentine political culture
throughout the twentieth century. It analyzes the connections
between fascist theory and the Holocaust, antisemitism and the
military junta's practices of torture and state violence
(1976-1983), its networks of concentration camps and extermination.
The destruction of the rule of law and military state terror
represent the end road of the twisted historical path of Argentine
and Latin American dictatorships. The book emphasizes the genocidal
dimensions of the persecution of Argentine Jewish victims,
explaining why they were disproportionately victimized by the
military dictatorship. The Dirty War was not a real war, Federico
Finchelstein argues, but an illegal militarization of state
repression. This popularized term needs to be explained in terms of
the fascist genealogies that The Ideological Origins of the Dirty
War explores. From a historical perspective, the Dirty War did not
feature two combatants but rather victims and perpetrators. In
fact, the state made "war" against its citizens. This state
sanctioned terror had its roots in fascist ideology, tracing a
history from the fascist movements of the interwar war years to the
concentration camps. Argentine fascism shaped the country's
political culture. The Argentine road to fascism was shaped in the
1920s and 1930s and from then on continued to acquire many
political and ideological reformulations and personifications, from
Peronism (1943-1955) to terrorist right-wing organizations in the
1960s (especially Tacuara and the Triple A) to the last military
dictatorship (1976-1983).
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