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influence on peronist thought
the army
this was a great influence as spent quite some time in the military
this allowed Peron to travel across argentines and witness the hardships the of the provinces
the travel allowed him to become aware of the condition of inequality in the country
military values heavily influenced him, discipline and a sense of spiritual unity
Catholicism
the members of the GOU were Catholics
this allowed them to share with the catholic church that the conditions of the working class needed attention
the believed that solving social injustice would prevent expansion of other ideologies like Marxism
these revolutionary theories were strongly, anti religious
Peron legitimized his ideas by echoing the catholic doctrine, with his ideas of solidarity
he was aware of the importance of the catholic church especially in Argentine society
contemparary ideologies
Peron's trips to Europe enabled Peron to encounter the Nazi Regime and the Fascism in Italy
with this he was able to imitate some aspects of these right wing ideologies
he rejected Marxist ideas as well as liberalism
Social Justice; the integration of working classes
Peron constantly referenced to
social justice
which was not a new ideology
this refers to the idea that wealth or privileges in society had to be distributed for a fairer order
the avoid a huge gaps between social classes, Peron thought to share and distribute wealth with discipline
most labor reforms carried out were an attempt to bring about social justice
Political Sovereignty; the role of the state in society
social conflicts needed to be addressed, and Peron gave gave great importance to the role of the state
it was the role of the state to determine the aims of the state do all necessary to achieve them
the state had always represented the landowners, Peron proposed a different change to how the state viewed social classes
the state stood above all social class and understood progress, and to plays a role in social and economic development
economic dependence
Peron believed that argentina needed to become economically independence
the focus raised to many issues were
Autarky
and
nationalization
of foriegn companies
he believed the mechanism for achieving economic independence was to centralizing the economic activity
the model proposed by peron was one in which argentina would develop national industry to satisfy needs
with this protectionist policieshad been applied