hungarism

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Hungarism was a Hungarian far-right movement and system of ideas between 1930 and 1945. The movement affected the petty bourgeois masses, but it affected all strata. It sought to subordinate everyone to the national commonwealth, rejecting the rights of the individual. The moral basis provided by Christianity played an important role, but it refused to increase the political role of the Church. In 1944 the Nyilaskeresztes Párt [Arrow Cross Party] came to power as the originator of Hungarism.

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