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==History==
==History==
=== [[File:Flang.png]] FET y de las JONS===
=== [[File:Flang.png]] FET y de las JONS===
Another famous example, the National Syndicalist party that formed in 1937 from the merger between the '''Carlist''' party and the  '''Falange Española de las JONS'''. After the [https://www.britannica.com/event/Spanish-Civil-War Spanish Civil War], they were combined with several other Nationalist parties, however there was a great amount of tension between the Falangists and the Carlists which ended up manifesting itself in violence with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basilica_of_Bego%C3%B1a Begona Incident].
Another famous example, the National Syndicalist party that formed in 1937 from the merger between the '''Carlist''' party and the  '''Falange Española de las JONS'''. After the [https://www.britannica.com/event/Spanish-Civil-War Spanish Civil War], they were combined with several other Nationalist parties, however there was a great amount of tension between the Falangists and the Carlists which ended up manifesting itself in violence with the [[w:Basilica_of_Bego%C3%B1a|Begona Incident]].
   
   
By the middle of World War two, the party began to stress the unique "Spanish Catholic authoritarianism" of the Falange, as well as switching gears from being a political party to being a movement. The movement slowly died out until 1965, when the SEU (the student organization of the movement) was dissolved. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FET_y_de_las_JONS More info]
By the middle of World War two, the party began to stress the unique "Spanish Catholic authoritarianism" of the Falange, as well as switching gears from being a political party to being a movement. The movement slowly died out until 1965, when the SEU (the student organization of the movement) was dissolved. [[w:FET_y_de_las_JONS|More info]]


==Personality and Behaviour==
==Personality and Behaviour==
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#Color the left and right thirds of the ball red.
#Color the left and right thirds of the ball red.
#Color the remaining third black.
#Color the remaining third black.
#In the center, draw the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoke_and_arrows yoke and arrows] in red.
#In the center, draw the [[w:Yoke_and_arrows|yoke and arrows]] in red.
##Draw a bundle of arrows.
##Draw a bundle of arrows.
##Draw 2 curves next to the arrows, facing up.
##Draw 2 curves next to the arrows, facing up.
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*[http://www.fundacionjoseantonio.es/doc/Antologia_en_ingles.pdf Anthology of the Falange] by José Antonio Primo de Rivera  
*[http://www.fundacionjoseantonio.es/doc/Antologia_en_ingles.pdf Anthology of the Falange] by José Antonio Primo de Rivera  
*[https://identityhunters.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/jose-antonio-primo-de-rivera-the-twenty-six-point-program-of-the-falange.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj4jsnBwc3uAhXTNcAKHfTzChwQFjACegQIDRAB&usg=AOvVaw2WbSsVAiorRam6_Mv6mTRV The twenty six point program of the falange]
*[https://identityhunters.files.wordpress.com/2017/07/jose-antonio-primo-de-rivera-the-twenty-six-point-program-of-the-falange.pdf&ved=2ahUKEwj4jsnBwc3uAhXTNcAKHfTzChwQFjACegQIDRAB&usg=AOvVaw2WbSsVAiorRam6_Mv6mTRV The twenty six point program of the falange]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish_Syndical_Organization Spanish Syndical Organization]
*[[w:Spanish_Syndical_Organization|Spanish Syndical Organization]]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20030209195532/http://www.falange.org/wewant.htm American falangist party: what we want]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20030209195532/http://www.falange.org/wewant.htm American falangist party: what we want]
===Wikipedia===
===Wikipedia===

Revision as of 15:51, 5 May 2023


Falangism, is an economically third position (but usually left-leaning), culturally far-right, ethnonationalist (but highly supports race mixing, claiming that the intermixing of the Spanish race and other races has produced a "Hispanic supercaste" that is "ethically improved, morally robust, spiritually vigorous") authoritarian and nationalist ideology originating from Spain. It places a large emphasis on hierarchy, authority and order, and is opposed to communism and liberal democracy. Falangism believe in uniting all of Spain using violence, thus it heavily opposes regional Separatist movements. It believes in a form of pan-Hispanic nationalism known as Hispinidad. It also believes in strict adherence to traditional gender roles.

Economically, Falangism believes in National Syndicalism. It calls for agrarian reform, and expansion of Industry. Generally, it supports private property, although it advocates for the nationalization of credit. It believes in class collaboration.

History

FET y de las JONS

Another famous example, the National Syndicalist party that formed in 1937 from the merger between the Carlist party and the Falange Española de las JONS. After the Spanish Civil War, they were combined with several other Nationalist parties, however there was a great amount of tension between the Falangists and the Carlists which ended up manifesting itself in violence with the Begona Incident.

By the middle of World War two, the party began to stress the unique "Spanish Catholic authoritarianism" of the Falange, as well as switching gears from being a political party to being a movement. The movement slowly died out until 1965, when the SEU (the student organization of the movement) was dissolved. More info

Personality and Behaviour

Acts like a stereotypical Spanish person and hates being called a fake syndicalist.

How to Draw

Flag of Falangism
  1. Draw a ball.
  2. Color the left and right thirds of the ball red.
  3. Color the remaining third black.
  4. In the center, draw the yoke and arrows in red.
    1. Draw a bundle of arrows.
    2. Draw 2 curves next to the arrows, facing up.
    3. Connect them with a line crossing the arrows.
  5. Add the eyes, and you're done!
Color Name HEX RGB
Red #DA121A 218, 18, 26
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


Relationships

Friends

  • National Syndicalism - My dad, his economics are the best.
  • Fascism - Corporatism and traditionalism are cool too.
  • Ethnonationalism - ¡Viva la raza española!
  • Integralism - ¡Viva Christo Rey!
  • Saadehism - Based economically left-wing pan-nationalist from Syria. Not sure about letting go off my Lebanese branch but you are more ideologically closer to me than them.
  • Distributism - Pretty much what my economic end-goal is, though be more economically left and embrace unions.

Frenemies

  • Francoism - Why did you backstab me after the Civil War??
  • Technocracy - He replaced my party leadership with them.
  • Carlism - You're cringe but I can sympathize how he backstabbed you too.
  • Monarchism - You were a great Defender of the Faith, but Spain must move on.
  • British Fascism - You made a based English rendition of my theme song, but why are you a heretic?
  • Nazism - Sent militants to help me in the war, but later persecuted me and the other Catholic ideologies in Poland during the bigger war, alongside with the ban on race-mixing.
  • Reactionaryism - And you prove my point that the (culturally) right wants to conservate everything, even the unjust things.
  • Feudalism - More humanitarian than him.
  • VOX - Thanks for the support, but you are just the green PP.

Enemies

Further Information

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