Difference between revisions of "Nicolás Márquez"
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'''Nicolás Márquez''' (Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, April 22, 1975) is a writer, lawyer and political scientist of [[conservative]] ideology. He is the author of several books on historical revisionism. | '''Nicolás Márquez''' (Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, April 22, 1975) is a writer, lawyer and political scientist of [[conservative]] ideology. He is the author of several books on historical revisionism. | ||
In 2015 he published "Perón, el fetiche de las masas", a book in which he describes [[Juan Peron]] as a dictator and [[fascist]]. | In 2015 he published "Perón, el fetiche de las masas", a book in which he describes [[Juan Peron]] as a dictator and [[fascist]]. | ||
− | In 2016 he and [[Agustín Laje]] publushed "El libro negro de la nueva izquierda | + | In 2016 he and [[Agustín Laje]] publushed "[[The Black Book of the New Left]]" (''El libro negro de la nueva izquierda''), a book about denunciating [[Cultural Marxism]], and how the left reinvented itself using the [[Gender ideology]], [[Feminism]], and minorities since the Fall of the Soviet Union. |
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+ | [[Category:Conservative Authors]] | ||
[[Category:Argentine Authors]] | [[Category:Argentine Authors]] |
Latest revision as of 19:54, July 3, 2019
Nicolás Márquez (Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires, April 22, 1975) is a writer, lawyer and political scientist of conservative ideology. He is the author of several books on historical revisionism.
In 2015 he published "Perón, el fetiche de las masas", a book in which he describes Juan Peron as a dictator and fascist.
In 2016 he and Agustín Laje publushed "The Black Book of the New Left" (El libro negro de la nueva izquierda), a book about denunciating Cultural Marxism, and how the left reinvented itself using the Gender ideology, Feminism, and minorities since the Fall of the Soviet Union.