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Tacuarism It is the ideology of the Tacuara Nationalist Movement, an argentine political movement conformed by nationalsocialists, falangists, peronists and fascists, that existed from 1957 to 1966. It is Anti-Communism anti-communist, anti-capitalist, anti-zionist and File:Antisemitic.png anti-semitic as it formed as a paramilitary violent group and supported other argentine neo-nazi groups in 1962.

History

Graciela Sirota was kidnapped by members of the Tacuara and immediately afterwards beaten and later burned with cigarettes and they also marked a swastika on her chest with a knife, although they would become even better known with the murder of Raul Alterman, who was a jewish communist.
The group would suffer leftist and more radical splits and later disappearing in 1966.

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Tacuarism is an economically Third Positionist, culturally reactionary and civically authoritarian ideology based on the ideals of the Tacuara Nationalist Movement, an insurrectional, fascist, Falangist and neo-nazi heterogeneous political organization that brought together various ideological currents under the objective of establishing a national syndicalist state in Argentina. The Tacuaras spread a Catholic, anti-semitic, anti-communist, anti-capitalist, anti-oligarchic, anti-imperialist and anti-zionist platform that supported the fight against Judaism and the promotion of nationalism as their highest principles. They sought the formation of a "revolutionary aristocracy" that would establish a third positionist, corporatist, militarist and catholic national syndicalist system whose government, in opposition to the parliament and the electoral system, would be selected by chambers of labour, with a State that would control the strategic economic sectors without annulling private property.

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