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Máximo Etchecopar
Máximo Etchecopar (19 February 1912 – March 2002) was an Argentine diplomat, writer and early adherent of the nationalist strain in the country's political and intellectual elite.
==Political career==
Born in Tucuman, Etchecopar attended the University of Buenos Aires and graduated with a law degree.〔(A los 90 años murió Máximo Etchecopar )〕 He became part of a Catholic cultural movement along with the likes of Leopoldo Marechal and Francisco Luis Bernárdez.〔 A disciple and friend of José Ortega y Gasset he became a close ally of Rodolfo Irazusta and Carlos Ibarguren.〔Philip Rees, ''Biographical Dictionary of the Extreme Right Since 1890'', 1990, p. 118〕 He wrote for such journals as ''Sol y Luna'' and ''Nueva Politica'' in defence of oligarchy and in praise of Juan Manuel de Rosas.〔 His works also appeared in ''Balcón'', the journal of anti-Semitic hardliner Julio Meinvielle.〔 In 1942 he was a leading delegate at the ''Congresa de la Recuperación Nacional'' at Buenos Aires, a failed attempt to unite the various strands of nationalist thought in the country.〔

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