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Texts on a Politics of Art
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Rafael Sánchez Mazas
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Translators’ Note xi
- General Introduction 1
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Section One: Manifestos and Political Programs
- On Italy’s Essence: A Letter to a Comrade from the Young Spain 63
- Our Political Manifesto 73
- Our Slogans – Armed Mobilization 79
- Castile’s Mission 84
- Castile, Save Spain! 87
- The Future of Our People: National Syndicalism 89
- Founding Speech of Falange Española 94
- Initial Points 102
- The Programmatic Points of Falange Española de las JONS 110
- Unity of Destiny 115
- The Social Revolution of National Syndicalism 118
- On Spanish Catholicity 122
- Joint Manifesto of Spain on the Move 125
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Section Two: Nation and Empire
- Genius of Spain 133
- In Defense of Hispanidad 147
- The Spanish Empire 156
- Trajectory and Future Prospects of Our Territorial Expansion 162
- A National Objective 171
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Section Three: The New Man and the New Woman
- The Individual Is Dead 177
- Habit and Style 181
- Guidelines 184
- Femininity and the Falange 186
- Eugenio, or, The Proclamation of Spring 188
- The Faith and Conduct of Women 192
- Women and the Education of Children 200
- Mission and Organization of the S.F. (Sección Femenina) 210
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Section Four: Violence and War
- The African Campaign: A Welcome to the Soldiers of Garellano 221
- The Legionary Creed 225
- Moroccan Notes of a Soldier 229
- Behind the Caesar’s Eagle 232
- Young Spaniards! A Call to Arms! 240
- The Monopoly of Violence 242
- Justification of Violence 244
- Violence and Justice 246
- The Conquest of the State 249
- Russia Notebooks 252
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Section Five: Culture, Aesthetics, and Poetics
- Art and State 257
- Beautiful Architecture of the Ruins 267
- Texts on a Politics of Art 270
- General Proposal for City Planning in Madrid 280
- Inauguration of the Valley of the Fallen 286
- Index 293
- Toronto Iberic 303
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Translators’ Note xi
- General Introduction 1
-
Section One: Manifestos and Political Programs
- On Italy’s Essence: A Letter to a Comrade from the Young Spain 63
- Our Political Manifesto 73
- Our Slogans – Armed Mobilization 79
- Castile’s Mission 84
- Castile, Save Spain! 87
- The Future of Our People: National Syndicalism 89
- Founding Speech of Falange Española 94
- Initial Points 102
- The Programmatic Points of Falange Española de las JONS 110
- Unity of Destiny 115
- The Social Revolution of National Syndicalism 118
- On Spanish Catholicity 122
- Joint Manifesto of Spain on the Move 125
-
Section Two: Nation and Empire
- Genius of Spain 133
- In Defense of Hispanidad 147
- The Spanish Empire 156
- Trajectory and Future Prospects of Our Territorial Expansion 162
- A National Objective 171
-
Section Three: The New Man and the New Woman
- The Individual Is Dead 177
- Habit and Style 181
- Guidelines 184
- Femininity and the Falange 186
- Eugenio, or, The Proclamation of Spring 188
- The Faith and Conduct of Women 192
- Women and the Education of Children 200
- Mission and Organization of the S.F. (Sección Femenina) 210
-
Section Four: Violence and War
- The African Campaign: A Welcome to the Soldiers of Garellano 221
- The Legionary Creed 225
- Moroccan Notes of a Soldier 229
- Behind the Caesar’s Eagle 232
- Young Spaniards! A Call to Arms! 240
- The Monopoly of Violence 242
- Justification of Violence 244
- Violence and Justice 246
- The Conquest of the State 249
- Russia Notebooks 252
-
Section Five: Culture, Aesthetics, and Poetics
- Art and State 257
- Beautiful Architecture of the Ruins 267
- Texts on a Politics of Art 270
- General Proposal for City Planning in Madrid 280
- Inauguration of the Valley of the Fallen 286
- Index 293
- Toronto Iberic 303