Sinarchism

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Noun

Sinarchism (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of Sinarquism
    • 1943, Sociology and Social Research - Volume 28, page 62:
      Sinarchism has been called a form of Mexican fascism.
    • 1944, Trade Union World - Issues 1-11, page 19:
      Sinarchism in Mexico actually came into being when the successive revolutionary convulsions had at last produced revolutionary forces united and strong enough to carry out a practical and constructive policy.
    • 1949, Louis John Bitterlin, The Political Tenets of Sinarquismo, page 10:
      Torres Bueno declared that the UNS regards as "deplorable equivocation" the confounding of Sinarchism with the Spanish Falange and the Nazi Party and emphasized its Christian and Democratic fundamentals which are apart from any movement of the totalitarian type.