Plínio Salgado and the "vanguard forces"
It is interesting to note, for example, in Lenin's book, "Extremism: An Infantile Disorder of Marxism", the way he views the so-called "vanguard forces", which are in no way communist, but unconsciously serve communism. This is the case, for example, of a spiritualist, a Catholic, a Protestant, who, each in turn, takes a position of combat against Integralism, for one reason or another, of a religious nature, of a misunderstanding of the problems of the Fatherland, placing themselves in a terrain where they should not be. This is the case, for example, of a liberal, who, having a mistaken understanding of freedom, combats order and discipline. This is also the case of a military man, who seeks disciplinary pretexts in order to avoid communing with those who stand up in defense of the fundamental principles of discipline itself. This is also the case of a regionalist, who sometimes loses himself in the excess of separatism, as happened in Catalonia, where the national force weakened, and the communist storm subsequently broke out. This is, finally, the case of those who, worried about the passion of political parties, weaken the national forces of resistance, declaring that communism will not catch on, that there is no danger because the people will not accept it. All these are “vanguard forces” as Lenin so aptly calls them.
Pliny Salgado; The Doctrine of Sigma, page 69
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