The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party?

The studies about the origins of the Communist Party of Argentina were reduced to descriptive output each time they were addressed by the academic historiography. We propose that the failure to produce comprehensive histories about its emergence has led to erroneous considerations regarding the inhe...

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Autor principal: Piemonte, Víctor Augusto
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2009
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spelling I10-R307-article-231832021-06-01T21:54:54Z The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party? El Partido Comunista Argentino: ¿un partido revolucionario de clase? Piemonte, Víctor Augusto communism socialism party factions class party comunismo socialismo facciones de partido partido de clase The studies about the origins of the Communist Party of Argentina were reduced to descriptive output each time they were addressed by the academic historiography. We propose that the failure to produce comprehensive histories about its emergence has led to erroneous considerations regarding the inhe-rent class character of primitive communism. The aim of this article is to begin to reverse this situation. The attention is focused on the development of the internal political dynamics of Argentine socialism from its formation as a party. Strong tensions from the outset were raised with the adoption of different political orientations for the transformation of social reality that led to the crystallization of conflicting and sometimes irreconcilable factions. It is in the analysis of the practical realization of these factions of the left in Argentina where we should look for the class nature of the PCA. Los estudios sobre los orígenes del Partido Comunista de la Argentina se vieron reducidos a la producción descriptiva cada vez que fueron abordados por la historiografía académica. Planteamos que la no producción de historias exhaustivas sobre su surgimiento ha conducido a consideraciones erróneas respecto del carácter de clase inherente al comunismo primigenio. El objetivo de este artículo es comenzar a revertir esta situación. La atención está centrada en el desarrollo de la dinámica política interna del socialismo argentino a partir de su conformación como partido. Las fuertes tensiones que desde un principio se fueron suscitando con la adopción de orientaciones políticas diferentes para la transformación de la realidad social se tradujeron en la cristalización de facciones contrapuestas y a veces irreconciliables. Es en el análisis de la realización práctica de estas facciones de la izquierda argentina en donde se debe buscar la naturaleza de clase del PCA. Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti 2009-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículos de investigación libres application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23183 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n9.23183 Anuario del Centro de Estudios Históricos Profesor Carlos S. A. Segreti; Núm. 9 (2009); 283-301 2683-9164 1666-6836 10.52885/2683-9164.v0.n9 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/anuarioceh/article/view/23183/22919 Derechos de autor 2009 Víctor Augusto Piemonte
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Piemonte, Víctor Augusto
The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party?
topic_facet communism
socialism
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class party
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facciones de partido
partido de clase
author Piemonte, Víctor Augusto
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title The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party?
title_short The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party?
title_full The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party?
title_fullStr The Argentine Communist Party: A Class Revolutionary Party?
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description The studies about the origins of the Communist Party of Argentina were reduced to descriptive output each time they were addressed by the academic historiography. We propose that the failure to produce comprehensive histories about its emergence has led to erroneous considerations regarding the inhe-rent class character of primitive communism. The aim of this article is to begin to reverse this situation. The attention is focused on the development of the internal political dynamics of Argentine socialism from its formation as a party. Strong tensions from the outset were raised with the adoption of different political orientations for the transformation of social reality that led to the crystallization of conflicting and sometimes irreconcilable factions. It is in the analysis of the practical realization of these factions of the left in Argentina where we should look for the class nature of the PCA.
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