EL FALANGISMO LIBERAL Y LA TRANSICIÓN ESPAÑOLA (II)
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El presente trabajo es el segundo y último de los dedicados al Falangismo Liberal. Continuaremos analizando los diversos sentidos que ha ido cobrando la expresión, y en concreto, el Falangismo Liberal como liberalismo, como revisionismo de izquierdas y como memoria, completando de esta forma lo estudiado en el artículo anterior, Falangismo Liberal como fascismo, como aperturismo, como impostura y como proyección de la biografía de Dionisio Ridruejo. Por último, formularemos unas conclusiones que entrelacen los siete sentidos de la expresión estudiada y su relación con la Transición española.Downloads
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