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Mexican Fascist Party
Partido Fascista MexicanoFounder Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia Leader Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia Founded 1922 Dissolved (Unknown) Ideology Fascism (official), Conservatism, Christian right Political position Far-right Part of a series on Fascism Core tenetsNationalism · Totalitarianism · Single party state · Dictatorship · Collectivism · Social Darwinism · Militarism · Mixed economy · Class collaboration · Third PositionTopicsWorksThe Doctrine of Fascism · Fascist manifesto · Mein Kampf · My Autobiography · The Myth of the Twentieth Century · Zaveshchanie russkogo fashistaInternational organizationsHistoryListsRelated topicsAnti-fascism · Clerical fascism · Fascist (epithet) · Glossary of Fascist Italy · Neo-Fascism · Racism · Social fascism · Palingenetic ultranationalismFascism portal
Politics portalThe Mexican Fascist Party (Partido Fascista Mexicano) was a political party that was formed in Mexico in 1922 that was officially based upon Italian Fascism.[1][2] The party was founded by Gustavo Sáenz de Sicilia.[3] It was formed largely in opposition to effects of the Mexican Revolution by urban and rural middle class supporters who opposed socialism and agrarian reform who saw fascism as an alternative.[4] The party's base of supporters were largely conservative, Catholic, and antirevolutionary.[5] The party was viewed with dismay by Italian Fascists, with the Italian ambassador in 1923 stating that "This party was not anything else than a bad imitation of ours, and did not possess the causes of origin and the finalities of it. It, in fact, assumed the aspect of a political movement tending to gather in the whole country old conservative and Catholic forces dispersed by the revolution, and to form, in this way, a party clearly opposed to the actual government."[6]
References
- ^ Cyprian Blamires. World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1. Santa Barbara, California, USA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2006. Pp. 417-418.
- ^ Gert Sørensen, Robert Mallett. International fascism, 1919-45. London, England, UK: Frank Cass Publishers, 2002. Pp. 101.
- ^ Cyprian Blamires. World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1. Santa Barbara, California, USA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2006. Pp. 417-418.
- ^ Cyprian Blamires. World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1. Santa Barbara, California, USA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2006. Pp. 417-418.
- ^ Cyprian Blamires. World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1. Santa Barbara, California, USA: ABC-CLIO, Inc., 2006. Pp. 418.
- ^ Gert Sørensen, Robert Mallett. International fascism, 1919-45. London, England, UK: Frank Cass Publishers, 2002. Pp. 102.
Categories:- Political parties in Mexico
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