Abstract

The theme of this article is the Integralism, a fascist politic movement, arisen in the 1930’s in Brazil. The article analyses the integralist discourse ambiguities, contradictions and incongruities, showing the convergence of hostile and exclude principles: the intolerance and humanitarianism. The integralist doctrine is apprehended by some opposites categories that appear in its discourse, which are: nationalism x internationalism, people auto determination x cultural/racial imperialism, naturism x cosmopolitism, nationalization/ integration/homogenization/ x ethnics and racial identities preservation. Key words: intolerance, nationalism, racism.

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