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Political party in Brazil
Brazilian Integralist Action
Ação Integralista Brasileira
President
Plínio Salgado
Founded
October 7, 1932; 91 years ago (1932-10-07)
Dissolved
December 2, 1937; 86 years ago (1937-12-02)
Succeeded by
Party of Popular Representation
Headquarters
Rio de Janeiro
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Brazilian Integralism
Brazilian nationalism
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Far-right
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Roman Catholicism
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Blue
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Avante! (hino) [pt][1][2]
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Brazilian Integralist Action (Portuguese: Ação Integralista Brasileira, AIB) was an integralist/fascist political party in Brazil. It was based upon the ideology of Brazilian Integralism as developed by its leader Plínio Salgado. Brazilian Integralism supported a revival of spirituality in Brazil in the form of Brazilian nationalism to form a shared identity between Brazilians. It denounced materialism, liberalism, and Marxism. It was violently opposed to the Brazilian Communist Party (then still called Communist Party of Brazil) and competed with the Communists for the working class vote.
^Irschlinger, F.A. (2001). Perigo verde: o integralismo no norte do Rio Grande do Sul, 1932-1938. Passo Fundo: Universidade de Passo Fundo. p. 117.
^Leão de Aquino, R.S. (2000). Sociedade brasileira: uma história através dos movimentos sociais. Vol. 2 (2 ed.). Record.
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