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The Phalange, a far-right Spanish political party in the interwar period, endorsed violence and assassination as a means of achieving their goals.
06:31 - 08:48 (02:17)
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The Phalange, a far-right Spanish political party in the interwar period, endorsed violence and assassination as a means of achieving their goals. While the party leader, Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, was initially reluctant to embrace violence, other leaders were more willing to use it, especially during the period leading up to the Spanish Civil War.
ChapterDesensitization to Violence as a Survival Tactic
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
An overview of the violent actions and ideology of Spanish fascists during the 1930s, including the love of violence and cult of action.
08:48 - 11:47 (02:58)
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An overview of the violent actions and ideology of Spanish fascists during the 1930s, including the love of violence and cult of action.
ChapterDesensitization to Violence as a Survival Tactic
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses the desensitization that occurs towards violence in inner cities and how it can be a survival tactic for residents.
11:47 - 14:50 (03:03)
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The speaker discusses the desensitization that occurs towards violence in inner cities and how it can be a survival tactic for residents. They also give an example of a video they saw of a shooting in a Walmart in El Paso, Texas.