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|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
Brazilian Integralism broadly believes that there should be a "a fully integrated social and political order, based on converging patrimonial (inherited) political, cultural, religious, and national traditions of a particular state". While Integralism refers to a broad set of movements, which vary nation to nation, this article is specifically about the Brazilian one.
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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.
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