Antes y después del Cordobazo:: en torno a la radicalización policéntrica de las prácticas políticas
This article is aimed at demonstrating that the workers and popular insurrection that occurred in Córdoba in May 1969 - known as the Cordobazo - marked a turning point in the radicalization of the practices of political and social actors in Argentina. It is also argued that this radicalization had a...
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Universidad Nacional de Rosario
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://relasp.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/44 |
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| Sumario: | This article is aimed at demonstrating that the workers and popular insurrection that occurred in Córdoba in May 1969 - known as the Cordobazo - marked a turning point in the radicalization of the practices of political and social actors in Argentina. It is also argued that this radicalization had a polycentric character: it manifested itself in the most diverse organizations, in their leadership and the state institutions themselves. It involved popular sectors from which powerful armed organizations emerged, but also the ruling classes. The negative pluralism and the chronic political instability prevalent in Argentina since 1955 were far from constituting the propitious ground for the triumph of ways of doing politics that overcame the prisoner’s dilemma. |
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