Латиноамериканский исторический альманах (Jun 2024)

Brazilian Integralism: A Right-Wing Radical Utopia in the Age of Fascism

  • Schelchkov Andrey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32608/2305-8773-2024-42-1-112-147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 42
pp. 112 – 147

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The 20s-30s of the 20th century have gone down in history as "the time of fascism", which is quite true for European countries. A unique phenomenon for the countries of the "South" was the emergence of a mass fascist movement in Brazil - Integralism, which proposed a new model of state-hood and economic system based on nationalism, authoritari-anism, and corporatism common to all fascist movements. Meanwhile, this movement had a number of striking differ-ences from its European counterparts: multiculturalism, non-ethnic and non-racial nationalism, and anti-imperialism. Inte-gralism was Brazil's first truly mass nationwide political movement in its history, whose main difference was the re-gionalization of politics and the disunity of the elites of the different provinces of the country, thus presenting a model of integration and nationwide modernization of the country. This article analyzes the ideological, political and programmatic foundations of Integralism, its political aspirations and practices.

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