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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
I have no faith in the vote of women. However I don't trust the efficacy of the vote of men either. The inaptitude for the poll is the same for her as for him.
José Antonio Primo de Rivera
Toryblr
My thoughts on having been included in a group of blogs of differing ideologies, merely because they fall under a vague definition of neither-Freeblr-nor-Tradnatblr, are probably best summed up by the words of José Antonio:
“The Falange…is the only movement which does not merely group its supporters together by a vague coincidence in their programme.”
Falangists do not form groups based on doctrinal similarity, but on doctrinal unity.
jarman7, once again I must say that, while I am in accord with you in some things, I will not call myself a Tory.
Lars Elling - 'Falangist'
Raymond Depardon Beirut Civil war 1978 Christian falangist