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|caption = Deus, Pátria e Família! Anauê.
|song = [https://youtu.be/f7DYaqet1Q0 AVANTE!] <br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5UVIQmU8Eo Canção Do Sigma] <br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_XD1BlKCYw Ergue-Te Mocidade] <br> [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsE7v75UBoI O Homem Vem Aí]
|theorists = Plínio Salgado (1895-1975), 1920, [[File:Cball-Brazil.png]] Brazil
|examples=Brazilian Integralist Action (1932-1937)<br>Party of Popular Representation (1945-1965)<br>Brazilian Integralist Front (2005-Present)}}'''Brazilian Integralism''' is a statist, culturally right-wing and economically ambiguous ideology.
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While in [[File:Fash.png]] [[fascism]] the end is the state in Integralism the state is the beginning, the human being is the means and the end is God, another difference is that fascism was inspired by [[File:PagTheo.png]] [[Pagan Theocracy|paganism]] and extreme materialism unlike Integralism, which is inspired by Christianity. It also believes that the only god is Jesus and the leader is simply a normal person, so they do not endorse cults of personality.
==History==
Plínio Salgado was born in 22th January 1895 at the Conservative small town of São Bento do Sapucaí, São Paulo, Brazil with his father Colonel Francisco Das Chagas Salgado who is local political leader, his mother Ana Francisca Rennó Cortez who is a teacher and his grandfather Manuel Esteves Da Costa who is the son of a supporter of King Miguel I during The Portuguese Civil War 1832-1834 against the Liberals. Plínio Salgado was a very active child at school having developed a taste for mathematics & geometry but in 1911 his father Colonel Francisco Das Chagas Salgado died in which turned Plínio Salgado into a bitter young man and his interests shifted towards to psychology & philosophy.
In 1915, Plínio Salgado has founded a weekly newspaper called Correio de São Bento but in 1918 he began his political career by participating in the founding of an unknown Municipalist Party in which congregated town leaders from municipalities in the Paraíba Valley region along with advocating municipal autonomy while in the same year Plínio Salgado has married to Maria Amélia Pereira and in July 6th 1919 a daughter called Maria Amélia Salgado was born but fifteen days later Maria Amelia Pereira died.
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