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  2. Juan José Linz - Wikipedia

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    Fascismo: Perspectivas históricas y comparadas. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 2008. Volumen 2. Nacion, Estado y lengua. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 2008. Volumen 3. Regímenes totalitarios y autoritarios. Madrid: Centro de Estudios Políticos y Constitucionales, 2009. Volumen 4.

  3. Joaquín Ruiz-Giménez - Wikipedia

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    Iglesia, Estado y sociedad en España (1930-1982), Barcelona: Argos-Vergara, 1984 El camino hacia la democracia. Escritos en "Cuadernos para el Diálogo" (1963-1976), Madrid: Centro de Estudios Constitucionales, 1985

  4. José Pérez Adán - Wikipedia

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    José Pérez Adán (born 1952 in Cartagena, Spain) is a Spanish sociologist.He holds a teaching and research position in Sociology at the University of Valencia (Spain). He is a charter member of the Valencian Institute of Fertility, Sexuality and Family Relations (IVAF) and of the Inter-American Foundation for Science and Life.

  5. Military coups in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    General José Félix Uriburu started a series of coups and military dictatorship that would extend until 1983.. The military coup of September 6, 1930 was led by General José Félix Uriburu and overthrew president Hipólito Yrigoyen of the Radical Civic Union, who had been democratically elected to exercise his second term in 1928.

  6. Marcelino Ulibarri Eguilaz - Wikipedia

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    Marcelino de Ulibarri y Eguilaz (1880–1951) was a Spanish politician and civil servant. He is best known as head of repressive institutions of early Francoism: Delegación Nacional de Asuntos Especiales (1937–1938), Delegación del Estado para Recuperación de Documentos (1938–1944) and Tribunal Especial para la Represión de la Masonería y el Comunismo (1940–1941).

  7. Civil society - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the term civil society is used in the more general sense of "the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society" (Collins English Dictionary). [3] Especially in the discussions among thinkers of Eastern and Central Europe, civil society is seen also as a normative concept of civic ...

  8. Santiago Carrillo - Wikipedia

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    Carrillo was re-elected in 1979, but the failed right-wing coup d'état attempt on 23 February 1981 reduced support for the PCE, as Spanish society was still recovering from the trauma of the Civil War and subsequent repression and dictatorship. This was despite Carrillo's celebrated and highly public defiance of the coup plotters in the ...

  9. Víctor Pradera Larumbe - Wikipedia

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    The party slogan was: Religión, Patria, Estado, Propiedad y Familia. [78] PSP opposed representation based on popular election system and advocated a corporative representation instead; [ 79 ] Pradera appreciated good will of Christian-democrats like Herrera Oria , but claimed that their malmenorismo opens the door to revolution, he also ...