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10/07/2021 | En Profundidad
Opinions - US: Donald Trump has blurred the line between populism and fascism in a dangerous way
A key difference between populism and fascism is that, for populists, actual electoral results matter. In contrast, fascism implies permanent power, irrespective of the ballot box. Populism affirms the authoritarian idea that one person can fully personify “the people” and the nation — but it must be confirmed via electoral procedures.
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18/08/2018 | En Profundidad
Opinin - Qu es el populismo en la historia?
Presentamos un fragmento del nuevo libro de Federico Finchelstein, Del fascismo al populismo en la historia (Taurus, 2018). Finchelstein, colaborador de esta revista (Nexos, Mxico), hace un recuento y anlisis minuciosos del desarrollo de ambos movimientos a lo largo del siglo XX y principios del XXI.
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01/02/2015 | En Profundidad
Mystery in Argentina finds fertile ground for conspiracy theories
Will the ghosts haunting the country be put to rest?
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20/12/2013 | En Parrilla
Is Fascism Returning to Europe?
Authoritarian populism, long associated with Latin American regimes, is generally considered a thing of the past in Europe. But this view is misleading. While countries like Argentina and Venezuela have slowly begun to move away from the Kirchners brand of Peronist politics and Hugo Chvezs cult of personality, a dangerous right-wing brand of populism is returning to Europe. Indeed, the rise of movements like Greeces neo-fascist Golden Dawn party, and the violence and assassinations that have accompanied it, are far more worrying than the residual authoritarianism that pervades Latin American politics.
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