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...right is Young Europe, a few hundred students who feel that Franco is actually too liberal, has abandoned fascism. Somewhere near this crowd are the moribund remnants of the Falange, the onetime fascist party that Franco used to gain power; Falangists today are opportunistic, scattered and weak. At the other extreme, on the far left, are outfits like the Popular Liberation Front, whose Marxist leader has been in jail since 1959. Roughly in the political center are: 1) the Christian Democrats, led by Jose Maria Gil Robles, 63, a prominent Madrid lawyer, and 2) the Liberals, whose spokesman has been...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spain: Toward a Change | 6/22/1962 | See Source »

...Rome, a fleet of 200 sound trucks blared the strident propaganda of the neo-Fascist Movimento Sociale Italiano (M.S.I.), and in the air relays of planes zoomed over rooftops, trailing the names of M.S.I, candidates. The heirs of Mussolini reportedly spent more than $3,000,000 during the four-week campaign, but when the votes were counted it was clear that the Missini (the nickname derived from the party initials) had misspent their lire. The Fascist share of the total vote rose slightly from 9.7% in 1960 to 10%; a mere 19,000 new M.S.I, voters (new total...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Italy: A Moderate Tendency | 6/22/1962 | See Source »

...unions-which are anathema to Soriano. And his aristocratic hauteur has provoked resentments that are slow to die. A Spanish citizen by birth, Soriano supported the Franco regime in the 1930s, and when he became a Philippine citizen in 1941 was denounced by some Filipinos as a Fascist advance man. The charge cut so deeply that in 1945 Soriano angrily switched to U.S. citizenship-to which he was entitled because of his World War II service as a colonel on General MacArthur's staff...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Philippines: The Commuter | 6/15/1962 | See Source »

...frenetic posturing of Fascism led to Mussolini's last desperate apathy-almost torpor-and his meat-shop death. Mussolini's articulate explorations of his own dilemma give an awful fascination to Hibbert's history. In the end, it makes it possible to pity the Fascist dictator in a way that no one has ever pitied Hitler...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Tragicomic Revolutionary | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

...CONSCIENCE OF LOVE, by Marcel Ayme (253 pp.; Atheneum; $4.50). At one time or another, veteran Author Marcel Ayme, 60, has been sweepingly accused of being pro-and anti-1) fascist, 2) Semitic, 3) Christian, and 4) Communist. Shy and almost inarticulate in person, Author Ayme on paper fires volubly in all directions and at all available targets. In this new novel, his first in twelve years, he is at his pyrotechnical best as he blasts away at contemporary love, sex, crime, big business and middle-class morality. His hero is a 20th century descendant of Candide, a young Parisian...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Also Current: May 4, 1962 | 5/4/1962 | See Source »

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