The nacist conception of the society: doctrinal position on the subject of change and the organizations of workers

Authors

  • Diego Venegas Caro

Keywords:

Chilean Fascism, National-Socialist Movement, Nacism, Thirdpositionism

Abstract

Non-conforming sectors from the “ibañismo”, critical voices of the Liberal and Conservative parties (accused as responsible for the social and moral crisis of the post crack of 29’ period), togheter withindividuals who did not feel they were interpreted in the political spectrum influenced due to the nationalist boom worldwide, formed the National-Socialist Movement of Chile in 1932. Through a political vision that sought to differentiate itself from Hitlerism and Italian fascism, selfdenominated as “Nacism”, they proposed a critical conception of society, and a political way to overcome the crisis, based on an antiliberal and anti-Marxist nationalism. This article focused on both the subject of change and the role of workers’ organizations contained in the nacist conception of society.

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Author Biography

Diego Venegas Caro

Magister en Historia, Universidad del Biobío. 

Published

2019-05-31

How to Cite

Venegas Caro, D. . (2019). The nacist conception of the society: doctrinal position on the subject of change and the organizations of workers. Revista De Historia, 1(26), 59-82. Retrieved from https://revistas.udec.cl/index.php/historia/article/view/2085

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