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The mottos of Francoism are mottos which encapsulate the ideals of the Francoist dictatorship. Although the regime had many ideological influences (Traditionalism, National Catholicism, Militarism and National syndicalism), it employed Falangism in its popular movements. Falangist ideology was easily incorporated in the creation of mottos as it is believed to demonstrate a certain reluctance towards political agendas, and to favour empiricism, taking action, and the simplification of ideas.

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  • Lemes del franquisme (ca)
  • Lemas del franquismo (es)
  • Mottos of Francoist Spain (en)
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  • Els lemes del franquisme són consignes i frases que servien per enaltir i difondre la ideologia del franquisme, creades pels dirigents del règim o per les organitzacions partidàries. Alguns lemes revestien caràcter semioficial per l'ampli suport des del govern i d'altres tenien un caràcter més local. (ca)
  • Los lemas de la franquismo son los lemas con los que se resumía la ideología del franquismo, que, aunque tuvo distintos componentes (tradicionalismo, nacionalcatolicismo, militarismo o nacionalsindicalismo), utilizaba especialmente en sus movilizaciones populares la ideología falangista, muy adecuada para su plasmación en lemas, ya que mostraba una cierta aversión a los programas políticos y se planteaba como más partidaria del irracionalismo, la acción y la simplificación.​ (es)
  • The mottos of Francoism are mottos which encapsulate the ideals of the Francoist dictatorship. Although the regime had many ideological influences (Traditionalism, National Catholicism, Militarism and National syndicalism), it employed Falangism in its popular movements. Falangist ideology was easily incorporated in the creation of mottos as it is believed to demonstrate a certain reluctance towards political agendas, and to favour empiricism, taking action, and the simplification of ideas. (en)
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