EUSKAL HERRIA AND THE KINGDOM OF NABARRE, OR THE BASQUE PEOPLE AND ITS STATE, AGAINST FRENCH-SPANISH IMPERIALISM
EUSKAL HERRIA AND THE KINGDOM OF NABARRE, OR THE BASQUE PEOPLE AND ITS STATE, AGAINST FRENCH-SPANISH IMPERIALISM
Iñaki Aginaga and Felipe Campo
Index
I – Peoples or Nations: the nationalism
II – Imperialism. The imperialistic Nationalism
III – The French-Spanish imperialistic Nationalism
IV – Real constitution and formal “Constitution”: reality and falsification
V – Evolution of French and Spanish totalitarianism: the Fascism
VII – Consolidation of the Francoism: the Spanish intra-totalitarian transition
VIII – “Institutionalism”, “activism” and collaboration
IX – Imperialism, fascism and ideology
X – The National-imperialistic ideological disguise
XI – “Dialogue, negotiation, equality, electoral rights” under imperialistic régime and other wiles
XII – Human rights and democracy
XIII – Imperialism, or the denial of Peoples’ Self-Determination
XIV – International Law and Peoples’ Self-Determination
XV – Imperialism vs. International Law
XVI – Self-determination of Peoples and continuity of their States
XVII – Imperialistic reaction: the involution of International Law
XIX – Indigenous Agents of the imperialistic Nationalism: Renegades and Traitors-Collaborationists
XX – The imperialistic “nation” and “national consciousness”
XXI – Crimes and criminals
XXII – Wiles and ideological intoxication: the non-violent imperialism
XXIV – Democracy and votings
XXV – Imperialistic ideology vs democratic ideology: an asymmetry of variable and constant factors
XXVI – Ideology of the collaboration: “institutional path and armed struggle”
XXVIII – Purported “success” of the opportunist-realist-possibilist program
XXIX – The Ibarretxe Plan
XXX – Bureaucratic-activist degeneration, and strategic-political ruin
XXXI – Suppression of ideas
XXXII – The new wave of totalitarian reaction
XXXIII – Strategy and tactics; political class and unity
XXXIV – Back to reality
XXXV – Conclusion
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