Integralism

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Integralism is an ideology which professes that nation-states have a duty to recognize the Catholic Church as sovereign and to promote policies in line with Church teachings. Integralists view Liberalism and Capitalism as working together to destroy western civilization by promoting the homosexual agenda and eroding support for the Church, and make a theological argument that Liberalism is in fact sinful. It is often associated with Distributism. Famous integralists include Jose Antonio Primo de Revere, Pope Pius X, and Paul Salgado. Criticism of Integralism generally involves allegations of Fascism and Catholic Sharia, something which most integralists deny. Falangism and National Syndicalism are subsets of integralism that place importance on the organization of trade unions.

Notable integralist groups include the French Action Françoise, the Polish National Radical Camp, the Lebanese Phalanges, the Bolivian Socialist Falange, the Brazilian Integralist Action the Spanish Falangists, the Spanish Movimiento Falangista de España, and the Spanish Falange Authentica.


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