- Ramiro Ledesma Ramos
Ramiro Ledesma Ramos (
May 23 1905 ,Alfaraz de Sayago , Zamora—October 29 1936 ,Aravaca ,Madrid ) was a Spanish national syndicalist politician, essayist, and journalist.Early life
After studying Letters and Sciences at the
Complutense University of Madrid , where he was a disciple ofJosé Ortega y Gasset , and contributing to "La Gaceta Literaria" and "Revista de Occidente", Ledesma Ramos began studying the works ofMartin Heidegger . He also wrote anovel for the youth, entitled "El sello de la muerte" ("The Seal of Death").Attracted to both
Benito Mussolini 'sCorporatism , and the developing Nazi movement inGermany , he was troubled by hismiddle class roots, which he saw as an obstacle in reaching out to the revolutionary milieu of Spanish politics in the 1920s. In 1931, Ledesma Ramos began publishing the periodical "La Conquista del Estado ", named in tribute toCurzio Malaparte 's Italian Fascist magazine "La Conquista dello Stato" - one of the first publications of the Spanishfar right . It attempted to bridge the gap betweennationalism and the anarcho-syndicalist of the dominanttrade union , theConfederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT), by revisingSyndicalism altogether."Conquista del Estado" and Falange
In the very first issue of the "Conquista del Estado", Ledesma published a
syncretic program, which advertisedstatism , a political role for the universities,regionalisation , and a syndicalist structure for the national economy. The paper was only published throughout the year, and, although a subject of debate in a CNT reunion, it never had the intended impact.He subsequently led his group into an October 1931 merger with
Onésimo Redondo 'sJunta Castellana de Actuación Hispánica , creating theJuntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista , and its magazine "JONS". It became the Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (FE-JONS), after it fused withJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera 's group in 1934; he personally designed the movement's badge, the yoke and the arrows derived from theCatholic Monarchs , and coined themotto s "Arriba España" and "Una, Grande y Libre" (both of which were still in use in Francoist Spain).Death and legacy
The group remained stable, despite the fact that Ledesma left over disagreements with Primo de Rivera; he formed a small group, "La Patria Libre", which opposed the Falange on ideological grounds, displaying the same favorable attitude to the
left-wing trade unions.The outbreak of the
Spanish Civil War caught Ledesma in Republican Madrid, far from the forces ofFrancisco Franco . Imprisoned by the Popular Front government throughout the summer and early autumn of 1936, he was executed by the Republicanmilitia s, and his body was thrown in a makeshift grave.A mythical figure in the
propaganda of theSpanish State created by Franco, he was nonetheless viewed with suspicion by the highly influentialRoman Catholic Church - which had even threatened to censor his works through the "Index Librorum Prohibitorum ".Quotes
* [On himself:] "The red shirt of Garibaldi fits Ramiro Ledesma and his comrades better than the black shirt of Mussolini."
Works
*"Discurso a las juventudes de España" ("Speech to the Youth of Spain")
*"¿Fascismo en España?" ("Fascism in Spain?")
*"Escritos filosóficos, &c." ("Philosophical Writings, etc.")External links
* [http://www.filosofia.org/ave/001/a016.htm Spanish language biography]
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