HILA 2002 Lecture 19: Midterm Review

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Fascism v. populism v. socialism: liberalism seems to have failed both economically and politically. Economically = import of finished goods + export of raw materials: rushed hurry to globalization to seek foreign investment, export, seek foreign markets for. Led to the financial crisis in the early 20th century. In response to failures of economic and political liberal policy (individual freedoms + rights: leads to anti-liberal movements such as: Socialism, communism, populism, fasicist movements increase = direct critique to political and economic liberalism: populist movements = form of citizenship based on membership on a social group or instituion or politcl party instead of individual citizenship, peronism: Addresses disenfranchised argentine workers: speaks to individuals as members of social groups and endows them political voice as a social group nothing in the individual level. Addresses people"s social experience of political rights instead of some abstract. 1946 campaign = reporter goes to line of peronist workers and asks who they"re going to vote for.

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