Strategies of unionism of communists in Rosario (Santa Fe - Argentina), 1932-1935. The “class against class” political line in the time of crisis and changes

In 1928, the (PC) Communist Party adopted a new political strategy, launched by The Communist International (CI), which sought to influence the trade union activity. For some time, communists had implemented several strategies that had as central axis to proletarianize the party. From that year, the...

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Autores principales: Menotti, Paulo, Merayo, Sebastián
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Strategies of unionism of communists in Rosario (Santa Fe - Argentina), 1932-1935. The “class against class” political line in the time of crisis and changes
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Merayo, Sebastián
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Merayo, Sebastián
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title Strategies of unionism of communists in Rosario (Santa Fe - Argentina), 1932-1935. The “class against class” political line in the time of crisis and changes
title_short Strategies of unionism of communists in Rosario (Santa Fe - Argentina), 1932-1935. The “class against class” political line in the time of crisis and changes
title_full Strategies of unionism of communists in Rosario (Santa Fe - Argentina), 1932-1935. The “class against class” political line in the time of crisis and changes
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description In 1928, the (PC) Communist Party adopted a new political strategy, launched by The Communist International (CI), which sought to influence the trade union activity. For some time, communists had implemented several strategies that had as central axis to proletarianize the party. From that year, they have adopted a line of action called “class against class”, through which they rejected any approach or alliance with progressive sectors of the bourgeoisie and other left movements. When the dictatorial government concluded in 1932, the province of Santa Fe went through a democratic experience until 1935. The government of Luciano Molinas, of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), tried to hold certain civil guarantees that allowed local communism to have a different level of insertion compared to what happened at the national level. In this framework, and based on a vast bibliography and a plenty of professional local and partisan press, we wonder about the ways in which communists took advantage of those “free spaces” to combine political, trade union and cultural activities, in order to recover their influence among workers. This paper aims to reconstruct the experience of communists in the city of Rosario (Santa Fe) between 1932-1935, and also to think about the implications of their political strategies. 
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spelling I10-R364-article-159132020-02-13T21:00:54Z Strategies of unionism of communists in Rosario (Santa Fe - Argentina), 1932-1935. The “class against class” political line in the time of crisis and changes Estrategias de sindicalización de los comunistas en Rosario (Santa Fe – Argentina), 1932-1935. La línea política “clase contra clase” en época de crisis y cambios Menotti, Paulo Merayo, Sebastián Comunismo Sindicatos Represión In 1928, the (PC) Communist Party adopted a new political strategy, launched by The Communist International (CI), which sought to influence the trade union activity. For some time, communists had implemented several strategies that had as central axis to proletarianize the party. From that year, they have adopted a line of action called “class against class”, through which they rejected any approach or alliance with progressive sectors of the bourgeoisie and other left movements. When the dictatorial government concluded in 1932, the province of Santa Fe went through a democratic experience until 1935. The government of Luciano Molinas, of the Progressive Democratic Party (PDP), tried to hold certain civil guarantees that allowed local communism to have a different level of insertion compared to what happened at the national level. In this framework, and based on a vast bibliography and a plenty of professional local and partisan press, we wonder about the ways in which communists took advantage of those “free spaces” to combine political, trade union and cultural activities, in order to recover their influence among workers. This paper aims to reconstruct the experience of communists in the city of Rosario (Santa Fe) between 1932-1935, and also to think about the implications of their political strategies.  En 1928, el Partido Comunista (PC) adoptó una nueva estrategia política que, lanzada por la Internacional Comunista (IC), buscaba incidir en el plano sindical. Desde hacía tiempo, los comunistas habían implementado diversas estrategias que tenían como eje central la proletarización del partido. A partir de ese año adoptaron una línea de acción denominada “clase contra clase” con la que rechazaban cualquier acercamiento o alianza con sectores progresistas de la burguesía y con otras corrientes de la izquierda.  Luego del golpe de Estado de 1930, una vez concluido el gobierno de facto, la provincia de Santa Fe atravesó una experiencia democrática hasta 1935. El gobierno de Luciano Molinas, del Partido Demócrata Progresista (PDP), buscó sostener determinadas garantías civiles que le otorgaron al comunismo local un grado de inserción a contrapelo de lo acontecido en el plano nacional. En ese marco, apoyándonos en una vasta bibliografía además de la prensa local profesional y también la partidaria, nos interrogamos de qué manera los comunistas aprovecharon esos espacios libres para conjugar actividades políticas, sindicales y culturales para recuperar su injerencia entre los trabajadores. El presente trabajo se propone reconstruir la experiencia de los comunistas en la ciudad de Rosario (Santa Fe) entre 1932-1935, a la vez que reflexionar sobre los alcances de sus estrategias políticas. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia 2016-12-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/15913 Journal Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea ; No. 5 (2016): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Diciembre 2016-Mayo 2017; 147-160 Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea; Núm. 5 (2016): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Diciembre 2016-Mayo 2017; 147-160 Revista da Rede Intercátedras de História Contemporânea da América Latina ; n. 5 (2016): Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea. Diciembre 2016-Mayo 2017; 147-160 2250-7264 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RIHALC/article/view/15913/17285 Derechos de autor 2018 Revista de la Red Intercátedras de Historia de América Latina Contemporánea - Segunda Época