Workers communist, communist workers:: the Communist Party and the labor movement in Paraguay (1930-1947)

In 1930, the Paraguayan Communist Party (PCP), then made up of a small number of worker militants, set itself the objective of leading the Paraguayan labor movement. In 1936 this objective had been reached and the communists hegemonized the new National Confederation of Workers, a leadership that th...

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Autor principal: Castells, Carlos
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Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2022
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Sumario:In 1930, the Paraguayan Communist Party (PCP), then made up of a small number of worker militants, set itself the objective of leading the Paraguayan labor movement. In 1936 this objective had been reached and the communists hegemonized the new National Confederation of Workers, a leadership that they would maintain for a decade to lose it abruptly and violently after the bloody civil war of 1947. This paper aims to analyze how it built the communist hegemony in the labor movement and the particular characteristics assumed by the relationship between the Communist Party and the Union Organizations.