Rodolfo Irazusta (5 June 1897 – 1967) was an Argentine writer and politician who was one of the leading lights of the nationalist movement of the 1920s...
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1930s. He collaborated closely with his older brother Rodolfo Irazusta throughout his career. Irazusta was born close to the Rincon del Cura area of Gualeguaychú...
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was a fascist movement in Argentina founded by Roberto Laferrere and Rodolfo Irazusta in 1929. The party borrowed heavily from the ideology and structure...
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relevant introducers of maurrassisme in Argentina were brothers Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta. After a four-years trip to Europe in which they lived at Spain...
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creation was fine as long as the wealth was re-invested. In common with Rodolfo Irazusta he was a stern critic of usury and he blamed this practice on the Jews...
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inspiration for a group of rightist intellectuals such as Juan Carulla and Rodolfo Irazusta. Leopoldo Lugones went to Europe in 1906, 1911, 1913 and in 1930, in...
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influenced the nationalist writers of the 1920s and 1930s such as Rodolfo Irazusta and Juan Carulla. In 2017, Michael Crowley wrote that Steve Bannon...
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Briceño Iragorry (1897–1958, Venezuela, f/nf) Julio Irazusta (1899–1982, Argentina, nf) Rodolfo Irazusta (1897–1967, Argentina, nf) Irenaeus (c. 130 – c....
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historical revisionism about Argentina's past loomed large. Along with Rodolfo Irazusta he established the Liga Republicana youth movement around 1927, the...
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disciple and friend of José Ortega y Gasset he became a close ally of Rodolfo Irazusta and Carlos Ibarguren. He wrote for such journals as Sol y Luna and...
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associated with the followers of Leopoldo Lugones and, along with Rodolfo Irazusta, helped to found and edit the journal La Nueva República (LNR) in 1927...
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Argentina's elite. Sharing editing duties with the likes of Juan Carulla, Rodolfo Irazusta and his brother Julio, Roberto de Laferrere and César Pico, the journal...
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(The New Republic) — managed by Ernesto Palacio and the brothers Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta — and La Fronda, under the direction of Francisco Uriburu, they...
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(1877–1956) José Ingenieros (1877–1925) Sylvia Iparraguirre (born 1947) Julio Irazusta (1899–1982) Arturo Jauretche (1901–1974) Noé Jitrik (born 1928) Alicia...
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Gálvez, Juan Carulla, Ernesto Palacio, Máximo Etchecopar and Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta. He was also the President of Ateneo de la República, an elitist...
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Ibarguren, Roberto de Laferrere, Mario Amadeo and the brothers Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta, the fascists gathered around the journal La Nueva Republica [es]...
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Roberto de Laferrère, Carlos Ibarguren, Ernesto Palacio and Rodolfo and Julio Irazusta. Although seeking the development of a new and stronger national...
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Telesio (1894–1965) Anti-Semitic journalist. IRAZUSTA, Julio Alberto Gustavo (1899–1982) and IRAZUSTA, Rodolfo (1897–1967) Politicians and writers. JAROSS...
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