Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party

This article deals with tracing the origins of the Socialist Workers Party in Spain, a political organization founded in 1979 based on links established by Spanish Trotskyist militants with their peers belonging to the Argentine Socialist Workers Party. The trajectory that will provisionally conclud...

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Autor principal: Aiziczon, Fernando
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2024
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spelling I10-R364-article-452022024-06-02T02:01:52Z Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party Militancias transicionales entre España y Argentina: los orígenes del partido de los trabajadores socialista español Aiziczon, Fernando PST Trotskyism Militants Exile Spanish transition PST Trotskismo Militantes Exilio Transición española This article deals with tracing the origins of the Socialist Workers Party in Spain, a political organization founded in 1979 based on links established by Spanish Trotskyist militants with their peers belonging to the Argentine Socialist Workers Party. The trajectory that will provisionally conclude in its formation occurs first within two organizations: the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party) and then in the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR). In them, the militants practiced entryism, a classic tactic in the tradition of Trotskyism and which in this case produced ambivalent results. Through the analysis of party documents and testimonies, we seek to outline the trajectory of these militants and at the same time propose interpretations of a left-wing political culture whose deployment was framed by the transition between dictatorships and democracy, both for the Argentine and Spanish cases. Este artículo se ocupa de rastrear los orígenes del Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores en España, organización política fundada en 1979 en base a vínculos establecidos por militantes trotskistas españoles con sus pares pertenecientes al Partido Socialista de los Trabajadores argentino. La trayectoria que concluirá provisoriamente en su conformación ocurre primero al interior de dos organizaciones: el PSOE (Partido Socialista Obrero Español) y luego en la Liga Comunista Revolucionaria (LCR). En ellas, los militantes practicaron el entrismo, táctica clásica en la tradición del trotskismo y que en este caso les produjo resultados ambivalentes. Mediante el análisis de documentos partidarios y testimonios, se busca delinear la trayectoria de estos militantes y al mismo tiempo proponer interpretaciones de una cultura política de izquierdas cuyo despliegue tuvo como marco la transición entre dictaduras y democracia, tanto para el caso argentino como para el español.   Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2024-06-02 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/45202 Journal Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea ; No. 20 (2024): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; 131-150 Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; Núm. 20 (2024): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; 131-150 Revista da Rede Intercátedras de História Contemporânea da América Latina ; n. 20 (2024): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; 131-150 2250-7264 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/45202/45185 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/45202/45186 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Trotskyism
Militants
Exile
Spanish transition
PST
Trotskismo
Militantes
Exilio
Transición española
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Trotskyism
Militants
Exile
Spanish transition
PST
Trotskismo
Militantes
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Aiziczon, Fernando
Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
topic_facet PST
Trotskyism
Militants
Exile
Spanish transition
PST
Trotskismo
Militantes
Exilio
Transición española
author Aiziczon, Fernando
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title Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
title_short Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
title_full Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
title_fullStr Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
title_full_unstemmed Transitional militancy between Spain and Argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
title_sort transitional militancy between spain and argentina: the origins of the spanish socialist workers party
description This article deals with tracing the origins of the Socialist Workers Party in Spain, a political organization founded in 1979 based on links established by Spanish Trotskyist militants with their peers belonging to the Argentine Socialist Workers Party. The trajectory that will provisionally conclude in its formation occurs first within two organizations: the PSOE (Spanish Socialist Workers Party) and then in the Revolutionary Communist League (LCR). In them, the militants practiced entryism, a classic tactic in the tradition of Trotskyism and which in this case produced ambivalent results. Through the analysis of party documents and testimonies, we seek to outline the trajectory of these militants and at the same time propose interpretations of a left-wing political culture whose deployment was framed by the transition between dictatorships and democracy, both for the Argentine and Spanish cases.
publisher Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
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