working women to power! The Socialist Workers Party/Movement Toward Socialism (PST/MAS) and the women's movement

In this article we make a journey through the ideas, policies and militant practices defined towards the women's movement by the Socialist Workers Party (PST) (1972-1982) renamed Movement to Socialism (MAS) in 1982, both denominations, expressions of the Trotskyist current led by Nahuel Moreno....

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Autor principal: Casola, Natalia Laura
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Humanidades y Artes. UNR 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://zonafranca.unr.edu.ar/index.php/ZonaFranca/article/view/242
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Sumario:In this article we make a journey through the ideas, policies and militant practices defined towards the women's movement by the Socialist Workers Party (PST) (1972-1982) renamed Movement to Socialism (MAS) in 1982, both denominations, expressions of the Trotskyist current led by Nahuel Moreno. The objective is to describe the evolution of the debates and political lines connecting the experience with the circulation of ideas in the framework of the Fourth International. We consider that influence a decisive factor to understand the early approach to the themes and ideas of second wave feminism. Likewise, we seek to demonstrate that the intersection between feminist and class approaches raised tensions that led them to reduce the approach to female oppression of female workers. This tension also led them to reject the proposal to form a women's group, a decision that worked in favor of a weakening of the specific militancy.