| 27. Lewis Coser, The Functions of Social Conflict (Glencoe, Ill.: The Free Press, 1956), p. 110.
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| 28. Alexander, "Is Fundamentalism an Integrism?", p. 386.
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| 29. Ibid., p. 374.
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| 30. Ibid., p. 375.
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| 31. Alaine Touraine, La Voix et la Regard (Paris: Editions Seuil, 1978), p. 104.
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| 32. Alexander, "Is Fundamentalism an Integrism?", pp. 37980.
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| 33. For the Action Française,/I> see Eugene Weber, Action Française: Royalism and Reaction in Twentieth-Century France (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1962).
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| 34. Cited in Emile Poulat, Catholicisme, Democratie et Socialisme (Tournai, Belgium: Casterman, 1977), p. 194.
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| 35. Touraine, La Voix et Le Regard , p . 362.
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| 36. Alexander, "Is Fundamentalism an Integrism?", p. 380.
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| 37. For classic Catholic integralism during the regime of Getulio Vargas in Brazil, see Scott Mainwaring, The Catholic Church and Politics in Brazil (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1986), pp. 3034. For Catholic integralist contributions to the doctrine of the national security state ideology, see Joseph Comblin, The Church and the National Security State (Maryknoll, N.Y.: Orbis Press, 1979).
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| 38. Poulat, Catholicisme, Democratie et Socialisme, p. 306.
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| 39. For the often tortuous rhetoric of an integralist group, Catholics United for the Faith, claiming to act in the spirit of Vatican II, see Timothy Iglesias, "CUF and Dissent: A Case Study of Religious Conservatism," America 156, no. 14 (April 11, 1987): 3037.
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