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Right and Left Wing are recent inventions, de-regulation makes money. The terms right and left have little economic meaning anymore. Corporatism and the middle class destroyed the Catholic notion of Feudalism. Catholics did not support Laissez-faire economics or any notion of independence from the church, they only adapted to it to survive the change from Feudalism to Republicanism which is why they supported Fascism and other totalitarianism even liberal movements in South America when it suited them. Libertarianism and individualism are firstly secular and secondly Protestant.
https://www.ncronline.org/blogs/dist...aire-straw-man
"Catholic social teaching has always staked out a middle-ground position that opposes the excesses of collectivism on the one hand, and laissez-faire individualism on the other—the “twin rocks of shipwreck,” as Pope Pius XI put it in Quadragesimo anno (1931)."
https://www.commonwealmagazine.org/papal-economics
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Perón was a classic third positionist interventionist in economy but extremely conservative in costumes.
The point is that Perón wasn' t too many positive talking about macro-economic issues, but of course thank to him a lot of working class people improved their situation.
But we need to point that groups who actually say they are Peron's heirs are just liars.
They are not true peronists, the bulk of them are just leftists/postmodernists.
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