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Maurists, Goicoechea, Silió and Ossorio, was a window of opportunity for Maurism but it ended up in failure. Maura had become aware of the difficulties in fulfilling the Maurist agenda without the support of the dynastic forces. Since then the movement shifted towards fragmentation.
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The social strata prevalent among mauristas, whose first
National Assembly was held in January 1913, were young people from the aristocracy and the wealthy middle classes. The movement built up its own organic structure and related media, created Maurist circles and even worker associations and
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had been the fault of a political system that was rife with incompetence and corruption, with
Maurism prescribing the imposition of a new patriotic system from above by elites. Another feature of Maurism was confessional Catholicism. The movement's social action could be described as
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In the 1920 election to the Cortes the
Maurist fraction only got 22 members of the parliament. Two "antagonistic" factions split from Maurism. In one side the scion led by
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presented candidates for local and general elections. Maurists were noted for the wide dissemination of their propaganda, embracing the catch-phrase "
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notes that
Maurism added at some point the "Neither Right Nor Left" rhetoric, identified by the author as a feature of a drift from
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1534:(2009). "¿Qué fue ser de derechas en España? conservadurismo liberal, derecha autoritaria, derecha franquista (y un epílogo)".
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Antonio Maura (1918-1922)".
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Spanish
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within the Conservative Party, as they drifted away from the orthodoxy of
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