The reproduction of the reactionary fascist and nationalist ideas in Venezuela
Keywords:
mass media, fascism, Church, chavismoAbstract
After a review for the historical roots
of the fascism the fascism and of the
reactionary nationalism that sustained
both dictatorships lived in Venezuela
during the 20th century, the author
analyzes the protagonism of the mass
media as vehicles of the fascist ideas
from his beginnings, in hands of the
Catholic Church, up to his participation
in the consolidation of the ultraright one
and of the extremist parties that attack
the chavismo at present. Some of the
first considerations of this work, still
in progress, is that the emergence of
political currents of extremist thinking,
has revealed elements of historical
historical continuity and differentiation
from the other based on the «class», «social
level», skin color, language or cultura.
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