José Antonio Primo De Rivera - The Basic Elements of the Liberal State pdf
http://www.resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/DeRivera-SelectedWritings.pdf
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José Antonio Primo De Rivera - The Basic Elements of the Liberal State pdf
http://www.resist.com/Instauration/OtherPubs-20120723/DeRivera-SelectedWritings.pdf
Así quiero ser: El niño de nuevo estado
Burgos: Librerías Hijos de Santiago Rodríguez, 1940
Illustration by Fernando Marco
Thousands of Spanish children were taken from hospitals and sold to wealthy Catholic families. This is Ana Belén Pintado’s story.
If the Socialist revolution were nothing more than the setting up of a new order in the economic field, we should not be alarmed. The fact is that the Socialist revolution is something far deeper. It is the victory of the materialist interpretation of life and history; it is the violent substitution of irreligion for religion; the substitution of the closed and embittered Class for the Patria; the grouping of men by classes and not the grouping of men of all classes within the Patria which is common to them all; it is the replacement of the individual freedom by an iron subjection to a State which not only regulates our labor, as in an ant heap, but also implacable regulates our recreation. It is all that. It is the sweeping advent of an order that annihilates western Christian civilization; it is the sign that marks the close of a civilization that we, brought up as we are in its essential values, decline to recognize as doomed.
José Antonio Primo de Rivera, Speech in Madrid, 2 February 1936