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versão On-line ISSN 1851-2879
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MORRESI, Sergio e VICENTE, Martín. The intimate enemy: the liberal-conservative uses of totalitarianism in Argentina between two peronisms (1955-1973). Quinto sol [online]. 2017, vol.21, n.1, pp.1-21. ISSN 1851-2879. http://dx.doi.org/10.19137/qs.v1i1.1226.
This article considers the transformations of the concept “totalitarianism” in Argentina liberal-conservative thought, and its main implications. Firstly, some parts of the international post-war liberal debate are summarized in order to emphasize a broadened interpretation of totalitarian phenomena that not only includes Nazi-fascist and Communist regimes, but also points to the totalitarian traits of Democracy itself. Secondly, it is shown that Argentina’s liberal-conservative intellectuals incorporated this notion of totalitarianism through two moves: they highlighted the totalitarian attributes of Argentine Democracy as it was practiced by majoritarian political parties, and they presented a binary conception of Democracy, according to which there would be a true and desirable Democracy (liberal, moderate and respectful of civil rights) and a false and execrable Democracy (populist, excessive, and potentially totalitarian). For liberal-conservative intellectuals of Argentina, the return of Peronism by elections was like a phantom that threatened the true democracy, a democracy which should be defended of this intimate totalitarian enemy.
Palavras-chave : Totalitarianism; Liberal-conservatism; Democracy; Anti-Peronism.