Cuando la táctica política se va transformando en estrategia: el giro en el Partido Comunista Argentino a fines de la década de 1950

The aim of this article is to analyze the way in which the Communist Party of Argentina (PCA) made changes in their revolutionary program. The PCA was the biggest Argentinian leftist party in the early ´60s. Several ruptures with different scopes, that took place principally in that decade, focused...

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Autor principal: Brenda Rupar
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Publicado: Centre de Recherches sur les Mondes Américains 2018
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Sumario:The aim of this article is to analyze the way in which the Communist Party of Argentina (PCA) made changes in their revolutionary program. The PCA was the biggest Argentinian leftist party in the early ´60s. Several ruptures with different scopes, that took place principally in that decade, focused research on the causes that would explain those splits. We suggest a reconstruction based on the inclusion of other elements on the basis of two main interpretations for the local Communist crises and revisiting their party journal in relation with the political history of the country. Our proposal considers that those elements were expressions of others present in the ´50s, in Latin America and the world. We consider that this issue has been neglected in interpretations, and that it is key in the study of the organizations of the Argentinian “New Left” organizations that emerged in the ´60s and discussed with the PCA.