Falangist
A Falangist is a member of the Falange Española, a Spanish political organization founded in 1933 by Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera. The movement promoted a nationalist, corporatist, one-party state and sought to fuse Spanish nationalism with syndicalist ideas. The name falange comes from the Spanish for "phalanx" and became a symbol of the organization, which used the yoke and arrows as its emblem.
Ideology: Falangism combined ultranationalism, Catholic traditionalism, anti-liberalism, and anti-communism with a corporatist economic model. It emphasized
History: The Falange gained influence during the Second Spanish Republic and participated on the Nationalist side
Legacy: After the end of Francoism, the term falangist is used to describe adherents of Falangist ideology,