Word: peronism
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Peron, Argentina's ex-dictator, has a 16 year old mistress who is very fond...
Aside from the moral problem involved, the fact indicates a flaw in the personality of Peron. A man who would choose a bobby-soxer must have an immature personality. No serious adult would prefer an adolescent to a mature woman...
Curfew in Rosario. Amid the joyous uproar it was easy to forget that some Argentines were sorry to see Juan Perón go. The grievances recited by General Lonardi-that Peron subverted the laws, violated constitutional rights, mismanaged the economy, packed the courts, burned churches and permitted vast graft-were all true enough. But Peron also gave organized labor, which the old. established parties had never bothered to court, a new sense of dignity and importance-that was the real secret of his success...
Political Outlook. Reportedly a middle-road conservative without party affiliation. Nationalistic, in the Argentine army tradition, but not rabidly so Prospects. Clearing away the rubble of the shattered Perón regime is only the beginning. Problems are mainly political; economic ailments nagged the country under Peron. but Argentina is a basically rich country with wonderfully fertile soil probably needs little economic doctoring beyond a healthy dose of freedom. Toughest task is likely to be dealing with the sullen labor-confederation members who won substantial gains under Peron and hated...
Died. José P. Tamborini. 69, physician, sometime translator, coalition candidate (Communist-Socialist-Radical) in the stormy 1946 Argentine presidential election, in which he was resoundingly defeated by the now deposed strongman Juan Peron (see THE HEMISPHERE); in Buenos Aires...